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…River Swift and includes pools, an unused canal and grassland with pronounced ridge and furrow characteristics. Species of note include the hairy dragonfly, small red damselfly, southern hawker amongst others….
…Hazel/Field Maple hedgerows and Willow carr. Species include White-legged Damselfly, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Red-eyed and Willow Emerald Damselflies, Norfolk Hawker, Hairy Dragonfly and Scarce Chaser. Red-eyed and Small Red-eyed damselflies…
…marshes criss-crossed with dykes that are home to many dragonfly and damselfly species, including the rare Norfolk hawker, and the even larger emperor dragonfly. Several species of common butterfly can…
Shropshire County Dragonfly Recorder, Sue Rees Evans, has made the first sightings of Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna isoceles) in Shropshire. She recorded three in total at a private site on the…
…their eggs) and emperor, southern hawker, migrant hawker and broad-bodied chaser dragonflies. I love my pond. It has given me a sanctuary to rest and recover. Somewhere to…
…range increase of some riverine species of dragonfly, such as Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna isosceles), which has increased in distribution significantly since 2012 from its original limited range in the Broads…
…dragonflies. It also feeds numerous waterbodies along its floodplain, including pools that support breeding populations of the red-listed Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna isoceles). The project plans have now been withdrawn, largely…
Morning walk (approx. 3 hours) to look for a broad range of dragonfly species, including Norfolk Hawker and Variable Damselfly. Leader / contact: Dr Pam Taylor – Norfolk Dragonfly Recorder…