2 Beautiful Demoiselle
Mark Bradfield
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Earth Trust River of Life 2 transect covering Little Mead Meadow, Clifton Meadow and Thomas's Meadow - centred on SU 553 957.
Common Blue Damselfly 148
Red Eyed Damselfly 7
Blue Tailed Damselfly 5
White Legged Damselfly 2
Banded Demoiselle 13
Southern Hawker 1
Migrant Hawker 1
Black tailed Skimmer 6
Common Darter 3
Mark Bradfield
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Banded Demoiselle © Mark Bradfield |
Black-tailed Skimmers in cop © Mark Bradfield |
Common Blue Damselfly 10+
Blue-tailed Damselfly 4
White-legged Damselfly 1 (imm ♀)
Emperor Dragonfly 2
Brown Hawker 4
Southern Hawker 1
Black-tailed Skimmer 4
Ruddy Darter 7
White-legged Damselfly (imm ♀) © David Hastings |
Ruddy Darter (♀) © David Hastings |
Over the Wilts and Berks Canal where it joins the Thames SU497950
Common Blue Damselfly - a few
Red-eyed Damselfly - a few
Small Red-eyed Damselfly 1
Blue-tailed Damselfly 1
Banded Demoiselle 1
Brown Hawker 1
Emperor Dragonfly 3 (including ovipositing female)
Common Darter 1
Brian Walker
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Emperor © Brian Walker |
Brown Hawker © Brian Walker |
2 Emperor
c4 Brown Hawker
c5 Black-tailed Skimmer
Grimsbury Reservoir
Black-tailed Skimmer - 5+ (last weekend there were 20+)
Grimsbury Reservoir, River Cherwell (SP 45904 41731 to SP 46267 42473)
Brown Hawker - 4 minimum
Small Red-eyed Damselfly - 9
Red-Eyed Damselfly - 44
Blue-tailed Damselfly - 4
Common Blue/Azure Damselflies - 70+ (mostly Common Blue)
Banded Demoiselle - 4
(Friday 22nd afternoon, a probable Migrant Hawker)
Upper Cherwell Valley, Borrow Pit pool (SP 46453 43152)
Emperor Dragonfly - 1
Brown Hawker - 1
Black-tailed Skimmer - 5+
Small Red-eyed Damselfly - 35+, inc. ovipositing
Red-Eyed Damselfly - 20+
Blue-tailed Damselfly - 5+
Common Blue/Azure Damselflies - 150+ (mostly Common Blue)
Banded Demoiselle - 1
Gareth Blockley
Small Red-eyed Damselflies © Gareth Blockley |
Small Red-eyed Damselfly © Gareth Blockley |
An interesting pair of photos from Longford Park last month, courtesy of Steve Gresty.
The first given below shows a definite immature Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly of the orange (aurantiaca) form.
However the second photo is considered by both Adrian Parr and Steve Hewitt to show an immature Blue-tailed Damselfly of the form rufescens-obsoleta. To arrive at this conclusion, these experts mention a number of features, the clearest of which is the presence of the post-ocular spots which are typical of Blue-tailed but not Scarce Blue-tailed.
Immature female Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly of the orange (aurantiaca) form © Steve Gresty |
Immature Blue-tailed Damselfly of the form rufescens-obsoleta © Steve Gresty |
3 Blue-tailed Damselflies, 10+ Common Blue Damselflies, 50+ Azure Damselflies, 1 Willow Emerald Damselfly (male), 4 Brown Hawkers, 1 Migrant Hawker (male), 2 Common Darter and 7 Ruddy Darter.
Observations entered in iRecord
Ruddy Darter (c) John Bloomfield |
Migrant Hawker (c) John Bloomfield |
Willow Emerald Damselfly (c) John Bloomfield |
I spent two hours at Radley Lakes this afternoon. Seen along the west side of the railway line (approx SU525973):
Common Blue Damselfly 20+
Blue-tailed Damselfly 6
Ruddy Darter 6
Brown Hawker 2
Lesser Emperor 1 (possible; I saw the blue saddle as it went over my head, but could't get bins on it)
Seen at Orchard Lake:
Blue-tailed Damselfly 2
Common Spreadwing (aka Emerald Damselfly) 2f
Emperor Dragonfly 1
Brown Hawker 1
Black-tailed Skimmer 11 (incl one pair in cop)
Ruddy Darter 6
Common Darter 1
Common Spreadwing ♀© David Hastings |
Ruddy Darter ♂© David Hastings |
I watched a dragonfly ovipositing in my garden pond at lunchtime today, but it was an Emperor Dragonfly, not what I was expecting at all. A female Blue-tailed Damselfly of form infuscans also put in an appearance.
Emperor Dragonfly ♀© David Hastings |
Blue-tailed Damselfly ♀© David Hastings |
1 LESSER EMPEROR - Thrupp lake along the road on the east side where there is a rail at the edge of the lake (approx SU521975). Views too fleeting for a photo. Observer 90% confident in ID. First for this site since 2007!
Willow Emerald Damselfly - SU525972
Small red-eyed Damselfly - a little north of the above
Common Blue Damselfly,
Azure Damselfly - 2
Red-eyed Damselfly
Blue-tail Damselfly.
Ruddy Darters - 2
Black-tailed Skimmers - 2.
Teneral darters at Orchard Lake
Brian Walker
Willow Emerald Damselfly (f) © Brian Walker |
Small red-eyed Damselfly © Brian Walker |
Small Red-eyed Damselfly [focus stacked] © Stephen Burch |
Common Darter [focus stacked] © Stephen Burch |
By the pond in the NE corner, near the river at SP517075
1m Broad-bodied Chaser
Treve Willis
Initially thought to be a Scarce Chaser, this individual was only a worn Broad-bodied Chaser for the following reasons:
Broad-bodied Chaser © Trevor Willis |
Pool is at SP565218 (see Google Maps at 51.8922743480746, -1.1792769026222347)
Small Red-eyed Damselfly c40
Common Blue Damselfly 2f
Red-eyed Damselfly 4
Blue-tailed Damselfly a few
Common Blue and Azure many
Emperor 6
Brown Hawker 1
Black-tailed Simmer 12
Common Darter 1
Ian Lewington
Common Blue Damselfly (f) © Ian Lewington |
Small Red-eyed Damselfly © Ian Lewington |
3 Common Blue Damselflies, 8 Azure Damselflies, 7 Blue-tailed Damselflies, 10 White-legged Damselflies, 2 Red-eyed Damselflies, 4 Brown hawkers, 1 Black-tailed Skimmer and 2 Common Darters along the Earth Trust River Thames transect.
1 Ruddy Darter and 1 Willow Emerald Damselfly (female) - the latter in willow scrub in the Thames backwater (same area as previous sightings).
1 Common Darter in Little Wittenham Wood.
All sightings entered in iRecord
Willow Emerald Damselfly (female) (c) John Bloomfield |
25+ Blue-tailed Damselflies, 2 Common Blue Damselflies, 2 White-legged Damselflies, 1 Willow Emerald Damselfly (f).
The single Willow Emerald Damselfly was seen in Willow scrub near one of the Thames backwaters in the same area that the species was seen last year.
Records entered in iRecord
Willow Emerald Damselfly (female) (c) John Bloomfield |
Willow Emerald Damselfly (female) (c) John Bloomfield |
Willow Emerald Damselfly (female) (c) John Bloomfield |
4 Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly
12 Blue-tailed Damselfly
Several Azure Damselfly
2 Emperors
2 Black-tailed Skimmers
2 Common Darters.
Note: the original private Scarce Blue-tailed site from last year has dried up and there were no damselflies present. On 21 June, there were 23 Scarce Blue-taileds!
Ian Lewington
Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly (f) © Ian Lewington |
About 12 Small Red-eyed Damselflies
About 12 Red-eyed Damselflies
4-5 Emperor
5 Four-spotted Chasers
6-7 Black-tailed Skimmer
Common Blue Damselfly - 20ish, hard to count
Azure - 10-15
Blue tailed 6
Brown Hawker ovipositing
Ruddy Darter 5
Common Darter 7
Conservative counts
Alan Dawson
Small Red-eyed Damselfly © Alan Dawson |
Pond at SU377860:
c. 5 Azure Damselfly
1 teneral Common Darter
Stephen Burch
Buckthorn Meadow pond and Farmoor I &II:
3 Emperor
2 Black-tailed Skimmer
2 Four-spotted Chaser
10s blue damselflies
James Wainscoat
Ovipositing Emperor being "buzzed" by Common Blue Damselfly © James Wainscoat |
Black-tailed Skimmer © James Wainscoat |
Large numbers of Common Blue Damselfly at edge of FI © James Wainscoat |
Woodford Bottom BBOWT
Banded demoiselle 1m flew through
Broad-bodied chaser 2m
Lamb's Pool BBOWT
Banded demoiselle 1m
White-legged Damselfly 23, including 4 pair, one ovipositing.
Azure damselfly 19, including 4 pair
Common blue damselfly 15+
Azure/Common estimate at 200+
Blue-tailed damselfly 6m
Red-eyed damselfly 2m
Brown hawker 1
Emperor 2m
Four-spotted chaser 2
Black-tailed skimmer 5m
Steve Holliday
Banded Demoiselle © Steve Holliday |