sturs Messages 1,769 Name Stuart Edit My Images Yes 27 Aug 2012 #2 Nice detail, I think it is a Brown Hawker
duttytd Mummy, where do babies come from? Messages 4,533 Name Anthony Edit My Images Yes 27 Aug 2012 #3 Nice detail just a shame you didn't get all of the wings in the shot.
OP P Photodoktor Messages 64 Name Mick Edit My Images Yes 27 Aug 2012 #4 How many wings have they got?
gwh Messages 192 Name Graham Edit My Images Yes 27 Aug 2012 #5 I think it may be a female Southern Hawker yours gwh
R redfan Messages 719 Name Stephen Edit My Images Yes 28 Aug 2012 #7 Looks like a female migrant hawker to me. And looks good to me. Stephen
Brachytron Messages 1,823 Name Mark Edit My Images Yes 29 Aug 2012 #8 Its actaully a male Migrant Hawker
jc55 Messages 3,527 Name john Edit My Images Yes 29 Aug 2012 #9 According to my book its a Immature Migrant Hawker,when mature the rings on tail turn blue ,but i might be wrong Got info from " Dragonfjies and Damselflies of GB & Ireland,"the illustrations are by Richard Lewington,they are superb Last edited: 29 Aug 2012
According to my book its a Immature Migrant Hawker,when mature the rings on tail turn blue ,but i might be wrong Got info from " Dragonfjies and Damselflies of GB & Ireland,"the illustrations are by Richard Lewington,they are superb