Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
In view of the fact they are on the endangered list, you might want to report it on the British Dragonfly Society's database, below. You don't need to be a member, just know where you were, (shouldn't be a problem for you!), and what you saw

https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/r...-your-records/

There's help on identifying what you saw if you have any doubts, and loads of great photos of course
Cumbira Wild Life Trust replied... "I suspect the dragonflies you saw are more likely to be golden ringed dragonflies. One of our larger species, they breed in streams with gravel.
White faces darters are astonishingly rare, only found at a handful of sites in England and have quite particular habitat requirements including deep acidic pools wit plenty of a particular species of Sphagnum moss."

Whatever, they were spectacular to observe.