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In the bleak midwater

On 06/08/2008 in Unassigned

fences to prevent the geese from trampling some of the newly planted edges. And what's this hawking over the water surface? An emperor dragonfly, Anax imperator. Things are looking up.Maybe the heron will be a regular visitor. Nearby Dulwich Park has a


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On 25/09/2012 in forum

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Australian Swamp Stonecrop

On 26/02/2013 in forum

We have a large wildlife pond which has become clogged with this type of stonecrop.It seems thst pulling it out can actually spread it as it is fragile and any bits that snap off will quickly regrow. We have carp , newts , dragonfly larva .. all


Blanket weed in garden ponds

On 03/09/2008 in Unassigned

. Previous clearings of the weed have led to some interesting discoveries.The first signs of dragonfly colonization were revealed in the several large larvae dredged up at once. I had seen the common blue damselfly, Enallagma cyanthigerum, often enough


Talkback: First damselfly of the season

On 28/11/2011 in forum

butterflies or dragonflies that came close. The images of damselflies I have found so far all show translucent wings, which these were not. Can anyone suggest what species they might be please? Many thanks. We put our wildlife pond in in February. Last weekend


Talkback: Slug sex

On 28/11/2011 in forum

. After all that gymnastics how can people step on their offspring? I saw in my garden late yesterday afternoon a lot of dragonflies whizzing back and forth and wondered why. Is this the time for something I haven't noticed before. I live on the Isle


Help - pond is leaking!

On 18/05/2012 in forum

, dragonfly larvae, etc., etc.).  The pond was installed by a professional but he has since retired and his business no longer exists. To find a leak in a liner, let the water find its leaking level. Then examine the water line on the liner, if you still


lawn brown ead and dying patches...

On 13/08/2012 in forum

picture tomorrow.   Is it the grass that is dying, or is it heaps of soil from ants' nests? By the way, it won't be dragonfly larvae as they lay their eggs in ponds.  I expect your neighbour means cranefly larvae (known as leatherjackets) - they eat


Frogs in the garden

On 11/09/2009 in Wildlife

later.My mum finally let me dig her a pond two years ago, and it's teeming with frogs, newts, damsel and dragonflies. But what happens when you fill in a pond? Sadly, I found out a few weeks ago, when I discovered seven baby frogs living in the drain


Fungi

On 16/09/2009 in Wildlife

and dragonflies, with many flying well into October and November, but without that sudden change to wetter weather at the end of September, many late-season insects (and fungi) fail to thrive.This happened a few years ago, when August dry crept into September


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