In my quest to see all of the regularly breeding dragonflies and damselflies in Hampshire this year I had tried a couple of sites for Emerald Damselfly but with no luck and so, with a tip off from Steve, I met Steve and Niall at Cadnam Common, a site that I had never visited before. From the roadside layby we headed out across the common to the rapidly shrinking pond where before very long Steve located Emerald Damselfly around a clump of Juncus. Over the next couple of hours we enjoyed the abundant insect life around this pond with a good range of Odonata, including my first Hampshire Common Darter of the year as well as a few notable flies - you gotta love flies to appreciate them!
Saturday, 12 July 2025
Hampshire Dragonflies - Cadnam Common Pond 4th July
Thursday, 10 July 2025
Hatchet Small Pond and Hawkhill Inclosure - 29th June
A quick stop for a couple of species for my Hampshire butterfly, dragonfly and damselfly list. First was Hatchet Small Pond where Small Red-eyed Damselfly was new for the year and then to the heathland south of Hawkhill Inclosure, a regular spot for Grayling which also produced the rare, Marbled Clover.
Saturday, 14 June 2025
Hampshire Dragonflies - Pig Bush 14th June
A visit to Pig Bush and to the Rowbarrow bog for Four-spotted Chaser, a common species in the New Forest which I had so far failed to see. There were several fresh individuals bombing around the bog with Keeled Skimmer and Large Red Damselfly also seen.
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Hampshire Dragonflies - Hatchet Moor and Crockford Bridge 10th June
With a good selection of the spring butterflies under my belt it was time for me to head to a couple of New Forest sites to get my Hampshire Odonata list underway in my quest to see all the regular butterfly and Odonata species in the county.
I started at Hatchet Small Pond to the south of the main Hatchet Pond where the only new species for the year was Black-tailed Skimmer, but I did also see Azure Damselfly, Large Red Damselfly, Common Blue Damselfly and Blue-tailed Damselfly.
Thursday, 7 July 2016
Ober Water & Silver Water, New Forest - 7th July
I then went onto Silver Water which flows south-west from the Puttles Bridge car park, this is also meant to be a good area for Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly and, in hindsight, the habitat close to Rhinefield Road appears suitable but I had no luck. I added Southern Damselfly and Azure Damselfly to the list of species for the morning.