Dragonflies / Damselflies
July is when dragonflies really get going at Lackford. This past week I have seen emperor dragonfly, southern hawker, black-tailed skimmer and brown hawker. These can be found anywhere on the reserve. The centre pool is good for watch the emperor dragonfly as these keep close to water and just keep patrolling back and forward around the lakes. Black-tailed skimmers are best watching around the waters edge from one of our viewpoints – try Bernard’s and Bess’s. Southern and Brown hawker can turn up anywhere so keep watching wherever you go. I was watching these hunting over the reeds from the viewing platform this week.
Along with the dragonflies, it is always worth looking at their smaller cousins, the damselflies. These are found in similar spots to dragonflies and are often in various shades of blue and black depending upon the species. Look out for common and azure damselflies wherever you go. Red-eyed and blue-tailed damselflies are found near the waters edge.