Warren Heath, N. Hampshire
We hope to see Brilliant Emerald at this woodland glade site. We walk on well made but muddy paths to Warren Heath – 4 miles there and back. Hiking boots…
We hope to see Brilliant Emerald at this woodland glade site. We walk on well made but muddy paths to Warren Heath – 4 miles there and back. Hiking boots…
Aims: to see a range of summer dragonflies and damselflies with the possibility of Brilliant Emerald, and Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly which was recorded on the site last summer….
…and White-faced Darter. “It will help FLS to include dragonfly conservation in management plans and consequently carry out practical management.” Azure Hawker, Northern Emerald and White-faced Darter are all target…
Greenhead Moss Local Nature Reserve, near Wishaw, is one of the Dragonfly Hotspots established in Scotland in 2014. It is owned and managed by a partnership including Greenhead Moss Community…
…are a fabulous mix of portraits and amazing behaviours. The overall winner is Lee Frost’s mesmerising Emerald Damselfly pair. Read about the full winning selection here. The photo calendar is…
Although Wat Tyler covers only a relatively modest 125 acres, it includes a huge diversity of animal habitats and rare and important species, making it a Site of Special Scientific…