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Find out more about Birmingham and the Black Country's wildlife from birds of prey to wildflowers and from dragonflies and damselflies to trees and fungi.

  1. Species
  2. Invertebrates
  3. Dragonflies and damselflies
  • Azure damselfly

  • Banded demoiselle

  • Beautiful demoiselle

  • Black darter

  • Black-tailed skimmer

  • Blue-tailed damselfly

  • Broad-bodied Chaser

  • Brown hawker

  • Club-tailed Dragonfly

  • Common blue damselfly

  • Common darter

  • Common hawker

  • Emerald damselfly

  • Emperor dragonfly

  • Four-spotted chaser

  • Golden-ringed Dragonfly

  • Hairy dragonfly

  • Keeled skimmer

  • Large red damselfly

  • Migrant hawker

  • Norfolk hawker

  • Red-eyed Damselfly

  • Southern hawker

  • Willow emerald damselfly

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