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 Post subject: Gib Pt 24 July
PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 7:37 pm 
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Gibraltar Point NNR
24 July 2010
Sunny at first but then overcast.
No sign of red-veined darters but lots of small red-eyed damselflies about (over 30 noted with most on Mill Pond).
Several emperors noted including ovipositing female with male hovering above.

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 Post subject: Re: Gib Pt 24 July
PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:05 am 
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Good to meet you and the family Brian.
I forgot to mention that we have had 2 Brown Hawkers ovipositing on Mill Pond in the past few days - any comments from anybody on this as I wouldn't have expected a largely woodland Hawker to be colonising an exposed coastal site.


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 Post subject: Re: Gib Pt 24 July
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:59 pm 
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Hi Ed,

Brown Hawkers occur in a variety of habitats,from woodland ponds which are not too enclosed with foliage to reedy ditches and so is a fairly cosmopolitan breeding species wherever there is still,standing water.When maturing,they,as a lot of other species use woodland to hunt and rest up and at these times can be found well away from water.They also occur as migrants from the near continent,so this might also explain your sightings and would tie in with,what seems to be a very good year so far for Odonata migration.Just keep checking those Migrant Hawkers! :D .


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 Post subject: Re: Gib Pt 24 July
PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:39 am 
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Thanks Steve - first Migrant Hawkers at Gib yesterday.


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 Post subject: Re: Gib Pt 24 July
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:12 pm 
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Good numbers of odonata around the reserve today:

30 Small red-eyed Damselfly(On Mill Pond),with several pairs ovi-positing.
6 male Emperor Dragonfly
11 Migrant Hawker
6 Ruddy Darter
15 Common Darter
2 male Black-tailed Skimmer


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