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Southern Migrant or Blue Eyed Hawkers at Wat Tyler Country Park 2016

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeJuly 28, 2016Leave a comment

The Southern Migrant or Blue Eyed Hawkers have appeared again at Wat Tyler Country Park. Here is a statement that needs reading before going any further. We are pleased to say that the Southern Migrant Hawker dragonfly has been seen once again in Wat Tyler Country Park. Due to issues in previous years with the…

Southern migrant hawker Aeshna affinis update 3-8-15

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeAugust 3, 2015Leave a comment

  Please the read introduction text on this post first HERE (which also has some other useful info) The headline news as it were is Tim Caroen yesterday managed to track down some tandem pair Southern migrant hawkers on RSPB West Canvey Marshes and a male on RSPB/Buglife Canvey Wick. No such luck for me…

Southern migrant hawker at Wat Tyler CP update 22-7-15

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeJuly 22, 20151 Comment

Please the read introduction text on this post first HERE (which also has some other useful info) Weather was patchy sun and cloud with a strong wind, turning completely cloudy before 2.30pm when I saw it and it apparently is disappeared not too long after .  I saw 1 male on 2 brief visits on…

Southern migrant hawker in Wat Tyler CP Essex 2015

Essex, insect, odonata, wat tyler cpBy Neil-UKWildlifeJuly 21, 20156 Comments

PLEASE READ THIS FIRST – if you share any Southern migrant hawker sightings from Wat Tyler CP please link/post the bold text below Please forgive the possibly lecturing tone to the below, it is hard to write something, like this without it coming out that way! 🙂 In 2013 after sighting this dragonfly species in…

Emperor dragonfly in flight at Bedfords Park

Bedfords Park, Essex, Freshwater invertebrates, hoverfly, insect, odonata, ostracodBy Neil-UKWildlifeJuly 12, 20131 Comment

Today I popped into Bedfords Park for a break and to have look for red eyed damselflies. But what caught my attention were the many emperor dragonflies spread along the lake margin, each patrolling their territories and scrapping with each other where they crossed paths. Occasionally one would hover, and this one did at a…

Green eyed hooktail dragonfly Onychogomphus forcipatus

Greece, insect, Kefalonia, odonataBy Neil-UKWildlifeMarch 19, 2013Leave a comment

One nice find while in Kefalonia was this hook tailed dragonfly, namely the Green eyed hooktail Onychogomphus forcipatus.

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