Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum)

I don’t get many dragonflies in the garden, so it’s always good when one turns up. I’ve had Common Darter previously; but also only late in the year during October. We had our first real frost last night, but this species seems relatively hardy as it can be seen right through to December if the weather is mild. It frequents ponds, including small garden ones, but also often occurs quite far from water.

Surprise Visitor

I don’t get many dragonflies in the garden, and so late in the season I wasn’t expecting any today; however this female Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum) arrived for a while to soak up some October sunshine on the garden chairs. A very welcome new species for the list (#545); my 5th dragonfly species. Other than that there was still a single Red Admiral butterfly basking in the sun, and a good mixed flock of blue, great and long-tailed tits on the bird feeders.

#545 Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum)

#545 Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum)