A brief 45 minute jaunt to the pond on a fine Tuesday lunchtime produced several Large Red damselflies, including 3 pairs in tandem across the water.
Better still was the all-too-fleeting glimpses of nervous teneral Four-spotted Chasers – a total of eight sightings, although there may have been duplicates. A couple of immature Broad-bodied Chasers were more obliging.
Afterwards Sue & I headed over to Bentley Wood where a reasonable amount of Large Reds have emerged. There were a few adorning the foliage, and a great deal of spent exuvia among the reeds.
Elsewhere in the New Forest and Dorset, Downy Emeralds have been observed and photographed, bringing the current total to eight species seen on the wing so far this Spring.
Nice photos.
Good to see some odonata on the wing, took me till last week to see any large reds here in Essex, but I even managed a hairy dragonfly on the Friday so at least was good when they finally arrived!
Cant wait to get down to New Forest, going after scarce blue tailed and optimistically hoping the red veined darters reappear!