Wednesday 11 October 2017

The Results are In!

There was a recent poll on Twitter by the British Dragonfly Society to find out the favourite autumn dragonfly. The options included the Willow Emerald Damselfly, Southern Hawker, Migrant Hawker and Common Darter. I was personally completely torn between the Willow Emerald Damselfly and Migrant Hawker but in the end, opted for the Migrant Hawker. I look forward to seeing this species every year and have associated the onset of Autumn with this species. It also reminds me that the season is entering its final stage, along with the darker evenings and the leaves falling off the trees. Whilst any of these species could've won, it does come down to personal opinion I suppose. The other placings went to the Southern Hawker (2nd) followed closely by the Willow Emerald Damselfly (3rd) and finally, the Common Darter. It looks like we are due for quite a warm weekend with temperatures forecast to be in the low twenties so hopefully I will be able to make a few visits out to see, enjoy and photograph the species which are flying in the warm autumnal sunshine. To celebrate the Migrant Hawker being voted the favourite Autumn dragonfly, here are a few photos of this lovely species. 



Migrant Hawker (immature female) 



Migrant Hawker (immature male) 

Migrant Hawker (immature female) 

Migrant Hawker (immature male)

6 comments:

  1. I love the Migrant Hawker, you have done it excellent Marc. I love the close ups, brilliant images.

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    1. Many thanks Bob. They are a lovely species to photograph and often allow close approach if you take your time.

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  2. Now that really is a celebration of this great dragonfly, Marc!! Super images. I was quite surprised to see those of the one on the Buddleia - not the sort of dragonfly/plant combination that I'd expect. A great post.

    I can't remember which way I voted, but the only easy choice for me was Common Darter last.

    Best wishes - - - Richard

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    1. Many thanks Richard. The Buddleia shots were taken in my garden. I normally have a few Hawkers over the garden and they occasionaly perch given me a rare chance to get a photo.

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  3. I think the Migrent Hawker is my choice,amazing coloures.
    John.

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    1. Many thanks John. With the season drawing to a close, at least I will have plenty of photos to look over during the colder months to keep my enthusiasm going.

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