The area is an excellent one for dragonflies and damselflies. The full list is:


Banded Demoiselle


Large Red Damselfly


Small Red Damselfy


Common Blue Damselfly


Azure Damselfly


Blue Tailed Damselfly


Red-eyed Damselfly


Small Red-eyed Damselfly


Hairy Dragonfly


Southern Hawker


Common Hawker


Migrant Hawker


Emperor Dragonfly


Brown Hawker


Four-spotted Chaser


Broad-bodied Chaser


Black-tailed Skimmer


Common Darter


Ruddy Darter


Dragonflies and damselflies can be found right across New Hythe. The Millstream near Lundsford Lane is best for Banded Demoiselle and the Millstream path between Brooklands Lake and the scrape is best for Emperor. Small Red-Eyed Damselfly is a recent collonist and can be seen on the round pond, Abbey Mead and Brooklands Lake. Locally White Legged Damselfly can be seen at Holborough (see other local sites section)
 
 
 Banded Demoiselle
 
 
 
Common Darter
 
 
Common Blue Damselfly wheel
 
 
Four-spotted chaser
 
 
Small Red-eyed Damselfly
 
 
Four-spotted Chaser Nymph
 
 
Black-tailed Skimmer