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A Large Red Damselfly at rest showing a dark red abdomen punctuated with black and cream markings and a darker bronze and dark yellow thorax.

30th Apr 2026

A Large Red Damselfly mostly deep crimson in colour highlighted with metallic bronze markings is resting on a leaf.

24th Apr 2026

A pale brown young female Common Blue Damselfly with darker markings on the back of her thorax and abdomen.

24th Apr 2026

A slender pinkish coloured young male Common Blue Damselfly with distinctive darker mushroom shaped markings on the top of his abdomen and hints of his adult blue here and there.

24th Apr 2026

A young and slender pale pink Azure Damselfly with black markings on its thorax and the top of its abdomen which is also showing hints of a blueish lilac colour.

24th Apr 2026

A sunlit fence post is a basking spot for an elderly Common Darter in rather subdued shades of brown and red.

30th Nov 2025

A bright red and brown Common Darter dragonfly is sun bathing on the side of a fence post.

13th Nov 2025

A dark brown female Common Darter is enjoying the warmth of the sun on her pale fence post.

13th Nov 2025

A medium sized slender Dragonfly at rest mostly brown in colour with intricate black and bright blue markings.

30th Sep 2025

A small Common Darter Dragonfly with red and cream colouration is resting vertically on a small sunlit log.

30th Sep 2025

A sunlit red and cream Common Darter Dragonfly perched on a brown fence rail.

26th Sep 2025

A vibrantly coloured red and yellow Common Darter Dragonfly is perched on a fence.

19th Sep 2025

A female Willow Emerald Damselfly perched high up in a tree.

19th Sep 2025

A slender pale metallic green and light brown male Willow Emerald Damselfly

9th Sep 2025

Glistening in the sun is a metallic green and light brown male Willow Emerald Damselfly.

9th Sep 2025




The first Damselflies of the year have started to emerge from our small pond, this is a Large Red Damselfly

30th Apr 2026

A Large Red Damselfly at rest showing a dark red abdomen punctuated with black and cream markings and a darker bronze and dark yellow thorax.