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Posts by Dave Smallshire

Inputting sightings to BirdTrack: on this day in 1968 walk from Gradbach to Roaches across N Staffs Moors produced B Grouse, 38 R Grouse, G Plover, Curlew, Snipe, S-e Owl, Wheatears, 3 R Ouzel & 3 Y Wags over. Wonder what walk today would produce! @btobirds.bsky.social @westmidbirdclub.bsky.social)

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Large Red Damselflies emerging from larval skins

Large Red Damselflies emerging from larval skins

Red Mason Bee

Red Mason Bee

Drone Fly (Eristalis)

Drone Fly (Eristalis)

First signs of Large Red Damselflies emerging from my pond today, and significant activity from Red Mason Bees also. Drone Fly in flight showing front legs tucked behind head, like dragonflies do!

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Just found 12 recently moulted Southern Hawker skins in this tiny pond.

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Good to see my first Large Red Damselflies (3 tenerals) of the year today at Stover CP, Devon.

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Back to Cockwood today as my views of a distant 'orange-billed' Tern weren't great and certainly inconclusive on 03/12. But today though distantly perched it did one circuit our way and gave great in-flight scope views. A few quick shots with a 400mm lens. Happy I've seen Lesser Crested Tern👍

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4 months ago 5 6 0 0
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2 pairs of Common Darters egglaying in the newly-restored Serpentine lake at Stover today!

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An introduction to dragonflies and damselflies Learn about the life cycles and habitats of dragonflies and aids to identification. Then participate in a field study of adult dragonflies.

I am leading a course next year on behalf of Kent Wildlife Trust 'An introduction to Dragonflies and Damselflies'. See below for further details. @britishdragonflies.bsky.social www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/events/intro...

4 months ago 5 5 0 0
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BDS Journal - British Dragonfly Society Image: Broad-bodied Chaser by Bruce Hyde

The latest BDS Journal is available online, where you can also access previous issues 👉 british-dragonflies.org.uk/bds-journal/

5 months ago 12 7 1 0
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This is unfortunate the Sparrowhawk. It only flew a couple of feet, but out of view. It flew to our fence, but dropped the dove on the floor. I couldn't see the hawk, but when I went to look at the dove, the hawk flew from nearby past my face! Magpies found the dove and removed it in no time!

5 months ago 13 1 0 0
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After hearing loud thump on my study window, I discovered a young Sparrowhawk sitting on pondweed in the middle of my pond. What was even more surprising was that when it took off it pulled a Collared Dove out of the water beneath it!

5 months ago 6 0 0 0
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\o/ Available now on Talking Bat Podcast \o/
Excellent interview with Dave Smallshire @smallshire.bsky.social chatting about his life journey
Once you finish listening to Dave, why not check out all the other brilliant people we have spoken to in the series batability.podbean.com/e/talking-dr...

5 months ago 4 2 0 0

Female Southern Hawker ovipositing in our garden pond today.

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One of the most incredible WTF!! moments I have witnessed in 41 years birding Belvide. 8 White-rumped Sandpiper on the north shore between 4pm-5.30pm. Just short of a British Record of 11 on the outer Hebrides. Thought I'd lost the plot when I saw them. Still pinching myself. #UKbirding

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A Southern Hawker egglaying at my pond surprised me by flying up, landing on my tee-shirt and testing me as an oviposition site! As I fumbled to try and get my phone out for a photo, she flew ... and landed on my wrist! I know Southern Hawkers are inquisitive, but that's ridiculous!

7 months ago 3 0 0 0
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A triple birthday whammy in my S Devon garden this morning: Green Woodpecker, this Sparrowhawk (went off to chase a sparrow) and just now my first Hummingbird Hawk-moth of the year. Good things always come in threes!

8 months ago 7 0 2 0

07/08 Start P 1100-1600: Wilson's Storm-petrel (also another more distant or same bird), 23 European Storm-petrels, 691 Manx, only 7 Balearics!! (record no's further N), 22 Sandwich terns, 2 Common Terns, 14 Fulmar, juv Yl Gull, 5 Med Gulls, Turnstone, Redshank, 20+ ABF Tuna, 15 C Dolphins

8 months ago 12 1 0 0
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Highlight of the year at my pond: Southern Hawker egglaying into rotten wood. Check out that ovipositor! Pondwatching is great!

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Very privileged to have received a complimentary copy of the fifth edition of 'Dragonflies of Britain and Ireland' and to have some photos published in it too. Published in the UK from the 2nd September 2025. Looks brilliant. @britishdragonflies.bsky.social @smallshire.bsky.social

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Another great reason to keep the dead elm at the bottom of my garden: first Green Woodpecker (juvenile) in the garden for over 20 years - and that was in the same tree!

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Male Fossa Knifetail (Nesocordulia fossa) - type specimen; in fact the only known specimen!

Male Fossa Knifetail (Nesocordulia fossa) - type specimen; in fact the only known specimen!

Delighted to have my image of the type specimen of the newly-described Fossa Knifetail (Nesocordulia fossa) in a paper describing 6 new Nesocordulia from Madagascar in 2016. We saw at least 3 of these, including Fossa and Crabshear Knifetails found by K-D Dijkstra on the same day in Mantidia NP!

9 months ago 8 0 0 0

You should visit Belvide (Staffs) on wet day in May. Estimates of up to 3000 taking non-biting midges. Birds flying low over the dam will part your hair!

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Common Darter: male not yet fully coloured

Common Darter: male not yet fully coloured

Male Blue-tailed Damselfly

Male Blue-tailed Damselfly

Today's sudden heatwave brought in the first 2 Common Darters of the year to my garden pond in south Devon, joining Azure and Blue-tailed Damselflies. Emperor came to egg-lay briefly and Southern Hawker back on territory at 18:20! #PondWatch @BDSdragonflies

9 months ago 5 0 0 0
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9 months ago 11 6 0 0
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Surprised to see a male Golden-ringed Dragonfly perched over my garden pond in south Devon this morning - only the second to do so in 35 years! Should be at running water, but they do wander widely. #PondWatch
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9 months ago 11 1 0 0
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My pond: 5m x 3m

My neighbour's pond (with Southern Hawker exuvia): 1m x 0.5m!

My neighbour's pond (with Southern Hawker exuvia): 1m x 0.5m!

For 30 mins at 5 pm the first territorial Southern Hawker of the year appeared at my garden pond in south Devon, joining a meagre 2 Azure Damselflies. I've only had 1 Southern Hawker emerge so far, but my neighbour's tiny pond has had 6! #PondWatch @BDSdragonflies

9 months ago 5 0 0 0
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Survey of Stover CP yesterday in mostly cloudy but hot weather produced 17 species. Highlights were Lesser Emperor, Downy Emerald and Scarce Chasers.

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Nice to see some rare UK insects in N Bohemia on last week's Naturetrek tour: Chequered Skipper and Wart-biter Bush-cricket. An American Mink peering out of a riverside woodpile was perhaps not so welcome!

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Emeralds in N Bohemia on last week's Naturetrek tour: Downy (surprisingly common), Brilliant and Yellow-spotted (hard to make out the orange-yellow spots on a mature male!), and by contrast a beautiful immature Small Bluetail.

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