An introduction to dragonflies and damselflies
Learn about the life cycles and habitats of dragonflies and aids to identification. Then participate in a field study of adult dragonflies.
Learn about the life cycles and habitats of dragonflies and aids to identification. Then participate in a field study of adult dragonflies.
A beginner's guide to learn more about the ecology, biology and how to identify dragonflies
Join our Guided Walk Leaders for an Introduction to Butterflies and Dragonflies!
Join us to discover the dancing dragonflies at Elemore Park on a gentle saunter around the ponds and wetlands of this wonderful park.
Join us for dragonfly week as we pond dip for nymphs and look for dragonflies in the air. How many can you spot?
A ferocious and fast predator, the Devil's coach horse beetle hunts invertebrates after dark in gardens and on grasslands. It is well-known for curling up its abdomen like the tail of a…
The first of two walks to find and identify damselflies and dragonflies with Keith Noble, Breconshire Dragonfly Recorder
Tucklesholme is a former gravel pit which is being restored back to a wetland habitat. It provides a home for a number of key breeding bird species that specialise in this open wetland environment…
Burton Riggs is a valuable and popular green space, offering easy access to nature and a spot of serenity bounded by industrial units and the railway line on the edge of Scarborough.
Whisby Wardens, Grahame and Emily, are leading an afternoon walk around the reserve to identify and observe dragonflies and damselflies.
Gravel pits are excellent for invertebrates! Join us and David Andrews the warden for the site to learn more about shield bugs and dragonflies!