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  1. Brown Hawker - British Dragonfly Society

    WEBA large brown Hawker with obvious golden brown wings. Male: small blue and yellow markings. Female: small yellow markings.

  2. Brown hawker | The Wildlife Trusts

    WEBLearn about the Brown hawker, a large and fast-flying dragonfly with a chocolate-brown body and golden-orange wings. Find out where and when to see it, how to identify it, and how to help it and other dragonflies in …

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    (August 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) The brown hawker ( Aeshna grandis) is a large dragonfly about 73 millimetres (2.9 in) long. It is a distinctive species and is easily recognised, even in flight, by its brown body and bronze wings.
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    The brown hawker ( Aeshna grandis) is a large dragonfly about 73 millimetres (2.9 in) long. It is a distinctive species and is easily recognised, even in flight, by its brown body and bronze wings. At rest, blue spots on the second and third segments of the male's abdomen can be noticed; these are absent in female.
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    Scientific name: Aeshna grandis A common dragonfly of canals, marshes, reedbeds and lakes, the Brown hawker can be seen patrolling the water or 'hawking' through woodland rides. It is easily distinguished by its chocolate-brown body. Common. The Brown hawker is a large hawker dragonfly that is on the wing from the end of June through to September.
    June to October. Mainly found in central and southern England. The Brown Hawker is the most common and widespread of the Antisoptera (dragonflies) in Leicestershire & Rutland. The Brown Hawker is the most common and widespread of the Antisoptera in VC 55, breeding in a wide range of habitats ranging from still waters to slow flowing rivers.
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  4. Aeshna grandis (Linnaeus, 1758) - Brown Hawker

    WEBAeshna grandis (Brown Hawker) is a large hawker easily recognised by its unique colours: it’s the only hawker in Europe with a brown body and smokey brown wings. Blue and yellow markings on the abdomen are …

  5. Brown hawker - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  6. Brown Hawker | NatureSpot

  7. Brown Hawker: Identification, Life Cycle, FAQs

  8. Species of the week: Brown Hawker Dragonfly - Irish …

    WEBThe brown hawker is large common dragonfly found in Ireland, it is distinctive because of its chocolate brown colouring. They grow to 7.3cm long and have a wingspan of 10.2cm. Both males and females are …

  9. Flight of the dragonflies and damselflies - Royal Society

    WEBSep 26, 2016 · Wing angles and aerodynamic performance of a gliding brown hawker dragonfly, Aeshna grandis. (a) Three-dimensional models of the forewing (red), hindwing (blue), and the upper (green) and lower …

  10. Brown Hawker (Aeshna grandis) · iNaturalist