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Walk the Wick ~ Summer Specials: Dragonfly Safari

Date:
Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Canvey Wick Nature Reserve
276 Northwick Road
Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0PT
Venue Phone:
01268 498620
Venue Website:
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Organiser:

Phone:
0300 102 7375

Join Canvey Wick Community Warden, Katie, for a special summer Walk the Wick event: Dragonfly Safari!

A social walk to connect with nature. All welcome!

Meet for refreshments and a chat from 10am at Morrison’s Community Room.

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Requirements
No need to book, just turn up on the day!
Meet
Morrison's Community Room, Northwick Road, Canvey Island, SS8 0SW
Contact
katie.hargreaves@buglife.org.uk.
Date:
Sunday, 24 August 2025
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Location:
Birkdale Farm
Mowthorpe Lane, Terrington
York, North Yorkshire YO60 6QE United Kingdom

Joint meeting with Cleveland Field Naturalists. A series of three ponds on a private farm within the Howardian Hills Natural Landscapes. The farm is managed in an environmentally sensitive way. To date 18 species have been recorded.

Leader – Keith Gittens

Meet 10.30 am at the farm on Mowthorpe Lane in Terrington.Birkdale Farm, Mowthorpe Lane, Terrington What3Words – blotting.firms.turkeys

 

Image: Blue-tailed Damselfly by Dave Smallshire

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Requirements
Bring a packed lunch, strong footwear recommended.
Contact
vc62@yorkshiredragonflies.org.uk, 07903 449509
Start:
22 August @ 1:00 pm
End:
24 August @ 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
YHA Ironbridge Coalport
John Rose Building, High St, Coalport
Telford, Shropshire TF8 7HT
Venue Phone:
0345 371 9325
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A chance for members of the BDS Youth Panel to meet up, catch up and develop their skills in dragonfly identification and recording.

Image by Adrian Snood.

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Requirements
Booking required; open to Youth Panel online.
Contact
eleanor.colver@british-dragonflies.org.uk
Start:
Friday, 22 August 2025
End:
25 August
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
WWT London Wetland Centre
SW13 9WT United Kingdom

Organiser:

WWT
Phone:
01387 770200

Our London BDS Dragonfly Hotspot is hosting a dragonfly extravaganza including an insect circus, myths, crafts and more.

A series of BDS-led dragonfly walks to learn more about dragonfly biology and identification will take place at:

  • 12 and 2pm on Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th and Monday 25th

Walks will last approximately 30-40 minutes each.

The walks are free, but there is an admission cost to the London Wetland Centre.

More information on the full event line up is available on the WWT event webpage.

Image by WWT

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Meet
A meeting point for the walks will be signposted from the BDS stand at the event.
Contact
events@british-dragonflies.org.uk
Date:
Wednesday, 12 November 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Online
BDS logo

All our members are invited to participate in our annual AGM to hear the Trustees’ annual report of the charity’s performance, finances, and activities, and to elect new Trustees. The AGM will be followed by a short talk (to be announced).

Register here.

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Requirements
Registration required.
Contact
eleanor.colver@british-dragonflies.org.uk
Date:
Saturday, 15 November 2025
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Online
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Join us online for a day of talks and discussion on Dragonflies in Britain.

Full programme to be announced.

This year’s Annual Meeting will be taking place online to increase access and minimise cost.

This event is free, but donations are welcome to help cover running costs.

Register here today

 

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Requirements
Booking required.
Contact
eleanor.colver@british-dragonflies.org.uk
Date:
Tuesday, 26 August 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Event Category:
Location:
Rowtor
Rowtor Car Park
Okehampton, EX20 1QR United Kingdom
Venue Website:
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Location:
Rowtor
Rowtor Car Park
Okehampton, EX20 1QR United Kingdom
Venue Website:
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Join Dave Smallshire (British Dragonfly Society – Devon Group) to learn about peatland restoration work and to help with monitoring of upland species such as Black Darter and Common Hawker (looking for exuviae etc.) in a remote area of blanket bog.

 

Image: Black Darter by Richard M. Clarke.

 

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Requirements
Pre-booking is necessary through Dave Smallshire and numbers are strictly limited, as transport is arranged to gain access to the restoration area. Wellies or other waterproof footwear will be essential. Bring food, drink and suitable outdoor clothing.
Additional Info
Subject to good weather. End time is approximate.
Meet
Meet at 10:00 a.m. at Sandpits car park near Rowtor (SX596923). From Okehampton town centre, turn south at the traffic lights, then second right up Station Road that becomes Tors Road; continue for nearly 2 miles until the open moor is reached; go past the Army Camp, over a cattle grid to the top of the hill; the car park is on the right where the road flattens out. https://maps.app.goo.gl/LGMTXPtByUHHFzNC7
Contact
Dave Smallshire (01626 853393; email davesmalls@btinternet.com)
Date:
Saturday, 19 July 2025
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Location:
Paxton Pits Dragonfly Hotspot
Paxton Pits Nature Reserve High Street
Little Paxton, Huntingdonshire PE19 6ET United Kingdom
Venue Phone:
01480 406795
Venue Website:
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Organiser:

Phone:
01480 406795

Celebrating the insects of Paxton Pits!

Join our friendly volunteers for free guided walks around the Reserve starting at the Visitor Centre at 11am and 2pm.

All are welcome!

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Requirements
Outdoor clothing and supplies, such as water and sun screen.
Meet
Visitor Centre
Contact
paxton.pits@huntingdonshire.gov.uk
Date:
Saturday, 19 July 2025
Time:
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Event Category:
Location:
Elizabeth Park Grantham, Slate Mill Pl, Grantham NG31 8FJ.
Elizabeth Park
Slate Mill Pl, Grantham NG31 8FJ United Kingdom
Location:
Elizabeth Park Grantham, Slate Mill Pl, Grantham NG31 8FJ.
Elizabeth Park
Slate Mill Pl, Grantham NG31 8FJ United Kingdom

UPDATE 18/07/2025: PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS WEATHER DEPENDENT DUE TO THUNDERSTORM FORECAST. PLEASE CONTACT EVENT ORGANISERS FOR UP TO DATE INFO.

Dragonfly Day at Queen Elizabeth Park Grantham, Slate Mill Pl, Grantham NG31 8FJ.

This is a free public event on Saturday 19th July, 11-3pm.

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Additional Info
Free event
Start:
15 August @ 7:30 pm
End:
17 August @ 4:00 pm
Event Category:
Location:
Glencoe
Highlands, Scotland PH49 4HX United Kingdom

Organiser:

Focus species – Azure Hawker, White-faced Darter and Northern Emerald

 

Who is it for?

This training is for people that are able to make a small commitment to supporting long term volunteer monitoring of the Dragonflies on the Bog project restoration sites across the north-west Highlands. The commitment will involve surveying 1 or more sites, 3-4 times over a 10 year period which will involve 1-2 days of surveying time – so likely around 3-8 days over 10 years. This is probably best suited to people that either live in the area and also those who travel there on holidays/for work and are prepared to incorporate some surveying on their adventures. Please only sign up if you are prepared to commit to this longer term volunteering.

The training will be run by Jen Davidson our Scotland Conservation Officer and Emma Stevens-Veitch our Dragonflies on the Bog Project Officer.

 

What will it involve?

A brief training presentation and background information will be delivered but this training will be mainly practical and will run in all weathers so be prepared for the best and the worst! We will be visiting a mix of pools across Glen Coe and Glen Etive. We will be surveying for larvae and looking in particular for the rare species but learning about all the species we find. We will familiarise you with the habitats and help you evaluate how the pools are holding up to climate conditions. We will support people to use ID guides, look for key features as well as uploading survey results to iRecord. All equipment will be provided and takeaway ID guides will be supplied. There will be around 4-5 miles of walking across the sites over the few days but it won’t be fast paced and there is a chance to enjoy the stunning landscapes as we move between pools. But please note this training takes place on boggy unstable ground.

 

When?

15th to 17th August. We ask for people to arrive for the evening of the 15th as the training will start early in the morning of the 16th at 9am with a presentation at the Visitor Centre and finishing up on the 17th at 4pm (or earlier if people need to depart for transport reasons).

 

Costs and cancellations:

Please note the course and accommodation costs have been fully funded by the Nature Restoration Fund (NatureScot). If for any reasons you have to cancel we ask that you give as much notice as possible. We will hold a waiting list for the course and it will be good to offer this valuable opportunity to others. Our last course had a few no shows and it was really unfortunate that this funding is lost and that those on our waiting list could not be offered the opportunity. We know that life happens and ask that you please communicate as early as possible if you cannot come so spaces can be passed to others.

Your self-funded costs will be travel and food.

  

Accommodation:

We have booked a selection of bed spaces at Glencoe Youth Hostel in female and male dorm rooms and at the Red Squirrel Campsite we have a number of tent pitches. Please choose in the booking ticket option for the appropriate space you need. You may also arrange your own accommodation if you prefer.

 

Getting to the training:

We recommend car sharing if possible and if you are open to this please let Emma know (details below) and we will connect you with others. We may be able to pick people up from Glen Orchy train station or connect with others so please tell us if you are travelling by train. There are buses from Glasgow, Fort William and Inverness with stops at the Glencoe Visitor Centre and again let us know if you need a pick up there.

 

Food:

A packed sandwich lunch will be provided by Glencoe Visitor Centre on the 16th July. You will need to provide all your other meals and snacks so please come prepared.

There are various eating out options in Glencoe in the evening depending on your access to transport otherwise there are self-catering facilities or some other options at the youth hostel.

 

Weather, midges and terrain:

As you will all know the Scottish Highlands can be hugely unpredictable and you need to be prepared for anything as we will potentially be a long way from shelter and we will go out in all weathers. Plenty of layers, waterproofs, sun screen, hats and midge nets/repellents are a must. Good wellies for the bog are probably preferable as we will be on very boggy terrain but if you need extra support then hiking boots may be better – choose to suit your own needs. Long sleeves/trousers are also recommended as we are in tick territory.

 

Booking:

Please book here.

If the event is fully booked and you want to be added to the waiting list or if you have any questions please contact Emma Stevens-Veitch at emma.stevens-veitch@british-dragonflies.org.uk