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Bizarre Ovipositing…

Whenever dragonflies are spotted ovipositing in odd places it always seems to be a Southern Hawker. Jan Shields photographed this female ovipositing in dry moss at the base of an old dry birdbath just a…
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September 13, 2021
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Winging our way towards autumn…

Incredibly it's September tomorrow, but judging by records coming in from the weekend there's still a lot of dragonfly activity to be enjoyed. Miles Leach has been at a pond near the base of Brown Clee Hill…
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August 31, 2021
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Not for the faint hearted…

Jill Orme has witnessed some extraordinary behaviour whilst observing Common Hawkers at Pole Cottage Pools on the Long Mynd. As the photographs rather grimly show, a female was going about her business ovipositing when a…
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August 16, 2021
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Male and female Emerald Damselflies

Miles Leach has been enjoying Emerald Damselflies at a relatively new pond near the base of Brown Clee Hill. This photo shows beautifully the differences between male and females of this species. Whilst both insects…
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August 10, 2021
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A new site for Small Red-eyed Damselfly!

I finally returned to teaching dragonfly courses yesterday which was a joy! Not only did the sun come out, but at Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms we were treated to a first sighting of…
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August 5, 2021
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New record for Prees Heath

Prees Heath Common Reserve is well known to butterfly enthusiasts, but the warden Stephen Lewis has recently recorded the dragonfly Black Darter - pictured left. This male was seen on 1st August and represents the…
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August 3, 2021
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Beauties at the Bog…

Jan Shields has sent in some lovely photos from the Bog, Stiperstones. Pictured left is the UK's largest dragonfly the Emperor and if you look closely you can see nearly all of an Emerald Damselfly…
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July 28, 2021
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Common Hawker- female blue form

Andy Warr has been enjoying the dragonflies at Pole Cottage Pools on the Long Mynd and has come across the rarer female blue form of Common Hawker. Usually the females are brown with yellow spots as…
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July 27, 2021
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Migrant Hawker on the wing…

Stephen Barlow has seen 2 Migrant Hawker on Prees Heath. Firstly a male flying past and then a female who conveniently stopped for a photo. The picture shows the distinctive long anal appendages of the…
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July 27, 2021
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Now for something completely different..

This is a sighting made by Lauren Ollie Waldron in April 2020 which has only recently come to my attention...so I'm posting it 16 moths late (!) because it's still worth sharing. Lauren spotted a…
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July 26, 2021