I found my first at Finedon on 23 August when I saw an awkward tandem pair of Emeralds that turned out to be a make Common Emerald and female Willow Emerald. The pairing didn't last long as the male couldn't maintain his grip.
On 27 August, I found what I at first thought were four different males but looking at the photos, each one showed the same eye damage so it was actually only one.
Elsewhere, Willows have been recorded at Barnwell Country Park on Mill Lake, more at Deene Park Lake with egg-laying scars an at Priors Hall near Weldon.
No sign of the Southern Migrant Hawker.
Female Willow Emerald |
Mixed pairing with a male Common Emerald |
Female Common Emerald after being abandoned by the male Common Emerald |
Male Willow Emerald |
Male Willow Emerald |
Female Willow Emerald |