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Thursday, 29 July 2021
Otmoor bridleway, Noke to Oddington - 29th July
Otmoor - Roman Road - 28 July
Wantage: Scantlebury Way - 29 July
Stormwater pond at SU 41202 88239, just off the A417 to the east of Wantage.
More accessible but newer and smaller than the Grove Meadows one. Looks promising with plenty of algal mats. But in a brief visit in windy & sunny conditions only had 2 Common Darters!
Stephen Burch
Saturday, 24 July 2021
Trap Grounds - 23 July
Friday, 23 July 2021
Otmoor - 23 July
Thursday, 22 July 2021
Shillingford - 22 July
R. Thames transect at Shillingford. Banded Demoiselle 21, White-legged Damselfly 97, Azure Damselfly 4, Blue-tailed Damselfly 14, Red-eyed Damselfly 3, Brown Hawker 1. This is by far the largest number of White-legged Damselflies that I've recorded at this site. Temperature was high (~30 deg. C), with negligible wind (<5 mph) and near full sun (cloud cover ~5 %). Male to female ratio was ~5:1.
White-legged Damselfly (c) John Bloomfield |
Faringdon Folly Park Pond - 22 July
Azure Damsels
Common Blue Damsels
Blue tailed Damsels
Small Red-eyed Damselfly: 10+
Emperor: 6+ inc 2f ovipositing
Brown Hawker: 2
Four-spotted Chaser: 4+
Common Darter
Ruddy Darter
Also 1 Kingfisher
Stephen Burch
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Ruddy Darter (c) Stephen Burch |
Blue-tailed Damselfly (c) Stephen Burch |
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Tar Lakes, near Witney - 21 July
Common Blue/Azure Damsels: 100s
Red-eyed Damsels: 20+
Black-tailed Skimmer: 100+ all round the water edges
Emperor: 2m
Brown Hawker: 2
Still no sign of any SREDs here, despite apparently suitable habitat
Stephen Burch
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Red-eyed Damselfly (c) Stephen Burch |
Standlake Pit 60 - 21 July
Much more activity than last week:
Common/Azure Damselfly
Black-tailed Skimmer: 100+ over the water
Four-spotted Chaser: 1
Emperor: 1m + 1f ovipositing
Brown Hawker 1
Stephen Burch
Parsonage Moor - 21 July
River Thames: Clifton Lock to Burcot - 21st July, 09:30 - 12:30
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
East Hanney - 20 July
Otmoor - 20 July
Abingdon, 20th July
An immature male Migrant Hawker turned up in my garden in Abingdon this morning.
Migrant Hawker © David Hastings |
Monday, 19 July 2021
University Park & New Marston Meadows - 17 July
University Park
Red-eyed Damselfly – common on University Park pond.
Small Red-eyed Damselfly. 5 males and 1 female University Park pond (including a pair ovipositing).
Blue-tailed Damselfly – moderately common
Azure Damselfly – present, many other Azure/Common not scrutinized
Banded Demoiselle – present
Brown Hawker – 1
Emperor - 2
Broad-bodied Chaser –1 female
Common Darter 1 male confirmed + several other Sympetrum sp. less well seen
New Marston Meadows
Red-eyed Damselfly – common along Kings Mill mill-race but no Small Red-eyed located
Blue-tailed Damselfly – moderately common
Azure Damselfly - present
Common Blue Damselfly – 1 confirmed, many other Azure/Common not scrutinized
Banded Demoiselle – moderately common
Beautiful Demoiselle – one female, Mesopotamia
Brown Hawker –2
Souther Hawker - 1
Emperor -2
Broad-bodied Chaser – 1 male
Black-tailed Skimmer – 1 male
Several unidentified Common/Ruddy Darter
Sunday, 18 July 2021
Letcombe Brook at East Hanney - 16 July
Oddington - 18th July
Southern Migrant Hawker (imm) again briefly just after 9:00 but not relocated afterwards to 10:30
8 - 10 Brown Hawker
Numerous Ruddy and Common Darter
Banded Demoiselles
Numerous blue Damselfly sp
Saturday, 17 July 2021
Shillingford & Little Wittenham - 17 July
Observations from four transects, one along the R Thames, Shillingford and three at the Earth Trust, Little Wittenham. The last of these transects was significantly shorted due to cattle in the water meadow (265 observations and 11 species).
- Banded Demoiselle 32
- White-legged Damselfly 18
- Azure Damselfly 60
- Common Blue Damselfly 40
- Blue-Tailed Damselfly 18
- Brown Hawker 13
- Emperor 4
- Black-tailed Skimmer 7
- Four-spotted Chaser 13
- Ruddy Darter 21
- Common Darter 39
Banded Demoiselle (c) John Bloomfield |
Bodicote Fishing Lake and Sor Brook, Banbury - 17 July
20+ Beautiful Demoiselle
6 Banded Demoiselle
15+ White Legged Damsels
5 Common Blue Damsels
20+ Azure Damsels
4 Blue Tailed Damsels
8 Red Eyed Damsels
2 Emperor Dragonflies
1 Brown Hawker
2 Four Spotted Chaser
1 Black Tailed Skimmer
3 Common Darter
Wayne Bull
White-legged Damselfly (f) (c) Wayne Bull |
White-legged Damselfly (m) (c) Wayne Bull |
Grove Meadows Storm Water pond - 17 July am
Small-red eyed Damselfly: 30+ (min. estimate)
Azure/Common Blue Damselfly: many
Blue-tailed Damselfly: 1
Banded Demoiselle: 2-3
Emperor: 2+
Four-spotted Chaser: c. 5+ inc tandem pairs
Black-tailed Skimmer: 2+
Common Darters: many
Small-red eyed Damselfly (c) Stephen Burch |
Common Darter (c) Stephen Burch |
Common Darter (c) Stephen Burch |
Wantage - old Canal
In reeds at West end of stormwater pond at SU388888:
1m Emerald Damselfly
Nick Lowton
Farmoor - 16 July
Friday, 16 July 2021
Boundary Brook NR, Oxford - 16 July am
1m Emerald Damselfly (Large Pond)
20+ Azure Damselflies
1m Southern Hawker
1f Broad-bodied Chaser
Stephen Burch
Oxford Botanic Gardens - 14 July
Trap Grounds, Oxford - 15 July am
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
River Thames at Clifton Hampden - 14th July
Otmoor - west side between Oddington & Noke - 14 July
No sign of any Southern Migrant Hawkers
1-2 Small Red-eyed Damselfly - on pool to E side of track at SP552141
Four-spotted Chaser on same pool
Brown Hawker
Ruddy Darter (many)
Azure Damselflies (many)
Banded Demoiselle
Stephen Burch
Standlake Common - 13 July
Shifford Lane:
1 Southern Hawker
Pit 60 from Langley Lane hide:
20+ Black-tailed Skimmers over the water
Stephen Burch
Tuesday, 13 July 2021
Thames River of Life Project - 10 July
Monday, 12 July 2021
Radley Lakes, 12th July
Common Blue Damselfly - hundreds
Blue-tailed Damselfly 11+
Red-eyed Damselfly 5+
Common Spreadwing 2m
Emperor Dragonfly 1
Brown Hawker 1
Four-spotted Chaser 5+
Black-tailed Skimmer 4+
Ruddy Darter 22
Common Darter 1
Blue-tailed Damselfy (imm ♀f. rufescens) © David Hastings |
Common Spreadwing ♂© David Hastings |
Longford Park Banbury Storm Pond - 12 July
4 Emerald Damsels (Males)
15+ Azure Damsels
20+ Blue Tailed Damsels
8+ Scarce Blue Tailed Damsels inc 2 "Aurantiaca" females
2 Broad Bodied Chaser
2 Common Darter
Also at a small pond about 500m from the storm pool SP4676538727:-
20+ Azure Damsels
6 Blue Tailed Damsels
1 Scarce Blue Tailed Damsel (Mature Female)
1 Emperor Dragonfly (Female)
2 Common Darter
Wayne Bull
Blue-tailed Damselfly rufescens obsoleta (c) Wayne Bull |
Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly mature female (c) Wayne Bull |
Grove Meadows Storm Pond - 11 July
Lake at Barton Abbey - 11 July
Sunday, 11 July 2021
Oddington - 11th July
Southern Migrant Hawker (imm male - distant record shot) |
Southern Migrant Hawker (imm male)
Second probable individual not PI'd, both at SP 55194 13990 approx 100 metres along bridleway south from metal field gates
2 Brown Hawker
2 Four-spotted Chaser
1 Broad-bodied Chaser
Numerous Ruddy and Common Darter
Banded and Beautiful Demoiselles
Numerous Azure and other blue Damselfly sp
Saturday, 10 July 2021
Otmoor - 9 July
Southern Migrant Hawker - probable immature female on path to second screen about 75 yards north of corner.
Jeremy Dexter