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Goss Moor Dragonfly Field Meeting

Male Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculataSunday 20th June 2010

A Closer Look at the Dragonflies of Goss Moor

Start time 10:00 

Meet at Lay-by near Indian Queens (grid reference SW 932 599). Drive from Indian Queens heading east towards Bodmin on the old A30 road for one mile, the lay-by is on the left just before the bridge over the railway.
 
Bring wellies, binoculars, camera, suncream and lunch.
 
Leader(s) Steve Jones and Dave Thomas 


Contact Dave Thomas (01726) 861093 after 6.00pm.

A walk around Goss Moor, one of Cornwall’s largest nature reserves, to celebrate National  Dragonfly Week with the county recorder for dragonflies Steve Jones. Over the last 3 years large areas of the Goss Moor have been opened up and are now much more accessable as a result. We will be looking at new and old sites, hoping to generate up to date sightings for all dragonfly & damselfly species in the area. Beginners welcome.

Female Broad Bodied Chaser - Libellula depressa at rest on Royal Fern

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