More sun, so more Dragonfly hunting, and the location of chose was Old Moor again. The first part of the hunting was of course was at the Visitor Centre Pond, which you have to pass anyway, having a look, showed very little action, with only Azure and Blue tailed Damselflies about, no sign of the Emerald again, but on leaving a Emperor showed up, flew a couple of laps and left, I headed off in the direction it took, out towards the stepping stones ponds.
There was little to see at the stepping stones so I moved up up to the next pond, over the the bridge. Here I saw a few Dragonflies flying around, and a female Black tailed Skimmer was close by, it finally settled in the nearby vegetation, I was able to get some good photos here, there was also a few Common Darters, Ruddy Darters, Azure Damselflies, Blue tailed Damselflies, a patrolling Brown Hawker along with a Southern Hawker, my first at Old Moor.
I headed out towards the bus shelter, on route I came across an Emperor, as it slowly passed me by, at the bus shelter, I found a wasp species I hadn’t seen before, I think this is a Gasteruption jaculator, [see photo].
After dinner, I stopped at the Toyota Pond, where I saw the usual Red eyed Damselfly and Small Red eyed Damselfly. On then to the Green Lane loop, along here, again the usual, Emperor, Black tailed Skimmer, Common Darters, Common Blue Damselfly, and Four spotted Chaser. On at the Wath Ings hide, Spoonbills again, but now a bowl of 12 birds.
Making my way back to the visitor centre, I decided on popping in to the Tree Sparrow farm, but I was distracted by a fine male Ruddy Darter near the dipping pond, I finally made it to the Tree Sparrow farm. There were plenty of young birds about Robin, Greenfinch and Bullfinch, with Blue Tit and Great Tit.
On my way out a nearby Buddleia gave me a distraction of a few butterflies, Brimstone, Comma, Gatekeeper, Peacock and Red Admiral, with on a nearby umbellifer, a Spotted Longhorn Beetle to finish the day.
Hoverflies of note were Chrysotoxum bicinctum and a few Myathropa floerea
Dragonflies : Azure Damselfly, Banded Demoiselle, Black tailed Skimmer, Blue tailed Damselfly, Brown Hawker, Common Blue Damselfly, Common Darter, Emperor, Four spotted Chaser, Red eyed Damselfly, Ruddy Darter, Small Red eyed Damselfly, Southern Hawker (13) (17 at Old Moor) (YTD 19)

Gasteruption jaculator

Spotted Longhorn Beetle

Black tailed Skimmer ♀

Common Darter

Brimstone

Greenfinch

Robin

Spoonbill




































