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![]() Results 1 - 10 for Migrant HawkerMigrant Hawker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Migrant Hawker (Aeshna mixta) is one of the smaller species of hawker dragonflies. In Europe A. mixta is one of the most common aeshna species and it is very similar in ... http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Migrant_Hawker open pop Migrant Hawker Male Aeshna mixta Photo © David Kitching 2006 female Aeshna mixta Photo © David Kitching 2006 http://www.brocross.com/dfly/species/mixta.htm open pop British Dragonfly Society - Migrant Hawker Aeshna mixta - Migrant Hawker Male Male Female Close up of head In flight Pair in mating wheel Exuvia (male, top view) http://www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/aemix.html open pop The RSPB: A to Z of a Wildlife Garden: Migrant hawker The migrant hawker is a small hawker dragonfly that spends long periods patrolling a sheltered hunting territory in the air, often in small parties. http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/wildlifegarden/atoz/m/migranthawker.asp open pop Migrant Hawker Migrant Hawker. Home . Latest News . Annual Records. Resident Species. FAQ. Where to observe. Further Reading. Links. Submit your Dragonfly Records ... http://www.sunnymeade.plus.com/Migrant%20Hawker.htm open pop Aeshna mixta A medium sized hawker flying in late summer to early autumn. Prior to the 1940s the Migrant Hawker was considered a rare resident and scarce immigrant species to southern England. http://www.habitas.org.uk/dragonflyireland/5627.htm open pop Migrant Hawker Species, sites and photography of UK Dragonflies & Damselflies, with focus on Nortants area http://homepage.ntlworld.com/angela.tyrrell/Migrant_Hawker.html open pop Migrant Hawker http://www.searchnbn.net/searchengine/search.jsp?searchTerm=Migrant+Hawker open pop Migrant Hawker MIGRANT HAWKER. Aesha mixta. All images copyright © Sue Tranter. Nikon D2X + Sigma 180mm: Focal length 185mm, 1/250sec @ f8, ISO 125 http://www.suesbirdphotos.co.uk/MIGRANTHAWKER.htm open pop RXwildlife Sightings » Blog Archive » Migrant hawker By far the most common dragonfly in our garden at this time of the year is the migrant hawker Aeshna mixta. The nymphs of this species develop over one year, which is probably why ... http://rxwildlife.org.uk/2009/09/21/migrant-hawker-6/ open pop | Featured Results:
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