Sunday, 2 July 2017

Small Red-eyed Damselflies

I went to the pond at the Weldon Woodland Park, near Corby to see the Small Red-eyes today and was amazed at how many there were. I estimated 150+, with many perching on the hornwort very close to the bank. Even more amazing was to watch several emerge from within the hornwort and take their maiden flight. This is a known characteristic of this species but seldom seen. 

Scarce Chasers are still present on the Nene from Wadenhoe, Oundle and Stanwick Lakes, although I didn't see any by the lock at Irthlingborough.   

Next week's weather looks better for Dragonfly watching so I hope for some more interesting sightings!.

Male Small Red-eyed Damselfly

Male Small Red-eyed Damselfly

Male Small Red-eyed Damselfly

Male Small Red-eyed Damselfly

Emerging Small Red-eyed Damselfly (note the exuviae on the stick)

Emerging Small Red-eyed Damselfly

Banded Demoiselle, River Nene at Wadenoe