Migrant hawker
The migrant hawker is not a particularly aggressive species, and may be seen feeding in large groups. It flies late into autumn and can be seen in gardens, grasslands and woodlands.
The migrant hawker is not a particularly aggressive species, and may be seen feeding in large groups. It flies late into autumn and can be seen in gardens, grasslands and woodlands.
That spine-tingling experience of genuine wilderness is a pretty rare thing.
This dazzling dragonfly, also known as the blue-eyed hawker, is a recent arrival to Britain.
Following the great turnout and good reviews of last year’s events, Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Farmland Wildlife Advice Team have created an exciting new events programme for 2023.
Things are starting to stir on the reserve and the wildlife is beginning to think about breeding- wherever you look you can see signs of courtship, mating and nest-building.
In these strange times when we are stuck at home, wildlife continues as normal. Spring is very active time for much of our wildlife and it is a time of much change with birds arriving back from…