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UK Dragonflies and Damselflies 2024 (1 Viewer)

Not UK, but a mature male Red-veined Darter was photographed near Haarlem, Netherlands a couple of days ago. One of the earliest records from north-west Europe.
 
Had 9 Hairy Dragonfly at the London Wetland Centre yesterday with small numbers of Azure & a couple of Blue-tailed Damselflies.

Have seen a few Large Reds in recent days at various places as well as several Common Blue Damsels today too.
 
There have been quite a few species on the wing now (all these from iRecord if not otherwise mentioned)

15.02 probable Vagrant Emperor -- St Leonards-on-Sea (East Sussex) (fb Migrant Dragonflies)
20.03 Beautiful Demoiselle -- Christchurch (Dorset)
21.03 Common Blue Damselfly -- Hackney Marshes
24.03 Large Red Damselfly -- Paignton (Devon)
10.04 Hairy Dragonfly -- Sussex (iNaturalist)
11.04 Banded Demoiselle -- Leybourne Lakes(Kent)
12.04 Blue-tailed Damselfly -- Marazion Marsh (Cornwall)
12.04 Variable Damselfly -- Westbere Lakes (Kent)
12.04 Downy Emerald -- Sandpool Reserve (Wilshire)
13.04 Azure Damselfly -- Hertfordshire
14.04 Broad-bodied Chaser -- Dartford (Kent)
24.04 Four-spotted Chaser -- Shropshire
29.04 Red-eyed Damselfly -- Somerset / Hampshire
01.05 White-faced Darter -- West Ross / Denbighshire
04.05 Emperor Dragonfly -- Steart Marshes (Somerset)
05.05 Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly -- Falmouth (Cornwall)
05.05 Common Club-tail -- Sonning (Berkshire)
08.05 Scarce Chaser -- Woodwalton Fen (Huntingdonshire)
09.05 Common Darter -- Red River Valley LNR (Cornwall)
09.05 Keeled Skimmer -- Red River Valley LNR (Cornwall)

I've only managed 11 species but until yesterday hasn't been to look at ponds.
 

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A couple of freshly-emerged Four-spotted Chasers at Ravensroost yesterday morning. Several pairs of Large Red mating and a few male Common Blue patrolling the edges of the pond without success. Dozens of emerging damsels, most of the ones I got a decent look at were Common Blue but at least one Blue-tailed.

This morning I took my mother to Weston Turville reservoir and there were absolute clouds of Common Blue emerging. Hundreds of them. Walking past a reed bed and having large numbers of newly-hatched insects flying up and away as you pass never loses its magic.
 
Lots about yesterday early evening. Azure, Blue-tailed and Red-eyed damsels among the Common Blues at Oxford motorway services, then Otmoor had vast numbers of Azure, a decent number of Hairy Dragonfly and an immature Broad-bodied Chaser. Also got a brief view of something darter sized that could have been a female Red-veined but no way to be sure.
 

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