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Colin Adams  
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 More options Jun 17 2012, 12:24 pm
From: Colin Adams <colinpaulad...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 17:24:38 +0100
Local: Sun, Jun 17 2012 12:24 pm
Subject: Blue-tailed Damselflies are very scarce in Penwortham these days

Today, at the invitation of the owner, I took a look at the ponds of Howick
Hall Farm. I saw the same three species (Mostly Azures, a few Broad-bodied
Chasers) that I saw earlier in the day at Priory Meadow, but in each case
more at HHF (unsurprising, since the later site had 6 ponds, of which I
recorded odanates on 4).

Today's haul included three Blue-tailed Damselflies. That more than doubles
the number I have seen in Penwortham this year. Two years ago, they were
quite common at Priory Meadow. The last few years they have been getting
very rare at Hurst Grange Park (there used to be reasonable numbers of
them, as I recall). Hm. Maybe I should rename them Scare Blue-tailed
Damselfly :-)


 
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Phil Smith  
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 More options Jun 17 2012, 12:29 pm
From: "Phil Smith" <philsmith1...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 17:29:37 +0100
Local: Sun, Jun 17 2012 12:29 pm
Subject: Re: [lancashire-dragonflies] Blue-tailed Damselflies are very scarce in Penwortham these days

Colin,
         First male Emperor of the summer at Birkdale Green Beach today.  Also several teneral Common Darters, plus lots of Blue-tailed Damsels, Azure Damsels and Four-spot Chasers.

Phil.


 
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Colin Adams  
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 More options Jun 17 2012, 12:41 pm
From: Colin Adams <colinpaulad...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 17:41:04 +0100
Local: Sun, Jun 17 2012 12:41 pm
Subject: Re: [lancashire-dragonflies] Blue-tailed Damselflies are very scarce in Penwortham these days

I've not seen any Emperors yet.

And that's another species that scarce in Penwortham this year -
Four-spotted Chaser. I had just one so far in Hurst Grange Park (an
ovipoisiting female a week ago). And a female at the end of may in Priory
Meadow (a first for the site).

I suppose it's just the weather. But I saw plenty of them at Hawes Water at
the end of May, and in the Lakes on Bank-holiday Monday.

On 17 June 2012 17:29, Phil Smith <philsmith1...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:


 
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