Darner was a nationally known big-game hunter and guide and author of hunting books.
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At one point, one comet darner got close, and Restifo reached after it with an expert swipe of his net.
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Darner had previous problems with the law.
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Mabel was a great knitter and darner so she was always making clothes for young relatives or patching up old clothes.
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Shadow darner dragonflies eat wasps.
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Darner, 69, pleaded guilty to the charges last summer, three years after trophy sheep heads stolen from a Montrose taxidermy shop were found in his vehicle.
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A person who mends by darning
The hawkers (or darners in North America) (family Aeshnidae) include the largest dragonflies found in North America and Europe, and are among the largest of the dragonflies on the planet. ...
One who darns; any of a number of insects of the family Aeshnidae