Population has spread from small area of East Anglia to become established in Cambridgeshire, Kent and Herefordshire A rare dragonfly is no longer considered endangered after spreading its wings ...
It’s a scenario many women in the room are all too familiar with: You’re sitting in the park, enjoying some R&R, when you spy a leery Y-chromosome carrier lumbering your direction, clearly looking to ...
Dragonfly-ing could be the new ghosting. Female moorland hawker dragonflies act dead when a pursing male can’t take the hint, according to new research. The phenomenon was observed by Rassim Khelifa, ...
Eric Brown reports on the rare Norfolk hawker dragonfly reaching Sidcup, marking a significant expansion for one of Britain’s most protected species.
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Autumn is here. Hedges and bushes are loaded with blackberries, sloes, elderberries, hips and haws and trees with walnuts, chestnuts and acorns. There was a dew this morning. But summer clings on at ...
A species of dragonfly which was formerly confined to the Broads is no longer considered endangered, after spreading as far as Devon amid hot weather. High temperatures have led to “spectacular ...