This morning I saw this female flying around my garden pond on the lookout for the right place to lay her eggs.Although I have had several female hawkers in the garden over the last few seasons I have only observed one ovipositing into some discarded water soldier at the side of the pond. My pond edges do not seem to be ideal for these hawkers as they prefer to lay into rotting vegetation above the waterline.
Therefore I was very happy to see this one finally start to oviposit into the moss next to the pond.This area of moss has been created by the flap of liner around the pond overlapping the edges and being disguised under turf.As the excess water from the pond overflows the turf has been replaced by very moist moss.Good enough it would seem for our hawker.
The eggs would normally now remain where laid until the spring when they will hatch and hopefully the larvae will find their way into the pond.
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