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  2. Aeshna affinis - Wikipedia

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    Aeshna affinis, the southern migrant hawker or blue-eyed hawker, is a dragonfly found in southern Europe and Asia. It is in the family Aeshnidae and is very similar in appearance to A. mixta . Identification

  3. Migrant hawker - Wikipedia

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    The migrant hawker (Aeshna mixta) is one of the smaller species of hawker dragonflies. It can be found away from water but for breeding it prefers still or slow-flowing water and can tolerate brackish sites. The flight period is from July to the end of October. A. mixta occurs in North Africa, southern and central Europe to the Baltic region.

  4. Aeshna crenata - Wikipedia

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    Aeshna crenata, the Siberian hawker, [2] is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in Belarus , Finland , Latvia , Lithuania , and Russia . This dragonfly is commonly found on freshwater lakes in forested areas.

  5. As fall bird migration delights with owls and sandhill cranes ...

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    Nearly 1,000 casualties highlight need to dim city lights. Meanwhile, here are chances to safely view migratory birds.

  6. Aeshnidae - Wikipedia

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    Common worldwide or nearly worldwide genera are Aeshna and Anax. Anax includes some of the largest dragonflies, including the North American A. walsinghami, Hawaiian A. strenuus, European A. imperator and A. immaculifrons, and African A. tristis, but these are all exceeded by another member of the family, the Asian Tetracanthagyna plagiata, which by wingspan and weight is the world's largest ...

  7. Rare dragonfly spreads its wings from Norfolk and Suffolk

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  8. Southern hawker - Wikipedia

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    The species is one of the most common and most widespread dragonflies in Europe. The range in the Western Palearctic covers a large part of Europe, to Scotland and southern Scandinavia in the north and to Italy (without the southwest) and the northern Balkans in the south); the eastern boundary is formed by the Urals and the western by Ireland.

  9. Spring is here. When can you expect to see hummingbirds ...

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    Sightings posted to 2024’s migration map began in late January, according to the birding website. People can submit their hummingbird sightings to contribute to these maps.

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