White-faced darter monitoring at Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
©Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
Come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!
The Common darter is a red, narrow-bodied dragonfly that can be seen throughout summer and autumn. It is hovers around all kinds of waterbodies, darting out to surprise its prey.
The Black darter is a black, narrow-bodied dragonfly that can be seen throughout summer and autumn. It is hovers around damp moors, heaths and bogs, darting out to surprise its prey.
The small white is a common garden visitor. It is smaller than the similar large white, and has less black on its wingtips.
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