Blue-tailed damselfly
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.
The blue-tailed damselfly does, indeed, have a blue tail. It is one of our most common species and frequents gardens - try digging a wildlife pond to attract dragonflies and damselflies.
Blue 24 Returns, Nest 2 is Gone
Volunteers Gave Over 6,000 Hours in 2011
A Story of Recovery, Endurance, Persistence, and Hope
Monty and Glesni Are Due Back Four Weeks Today!
How We Chose This Name
Glesni Lays 2nd Egg
An intruding female osprey made the briefest of touchdowns on the nest at 05:56 yesterday morning.
With yellow-and-black bands, the giant horntail looks like a large wasp, but is harmless to us. The female uses her long, stinger-like ovipositor to lay eggs in pine trees, where the larvae then…
Updates and Intruders
Fantastic News! ...and Blue 3J Lays Egg 3!
Monty and Glesni Return... and Blue 24 and Dai Dot are Still Here