Aeshna isosceles - Norfolk Hawker

Norfolk Hawker
Male

Norfolk Hawker
Male (?)

Norfolk Hawker
Female

Norfolk Hawker close-up
Close up of head and thorax

Exuvia
Exuvia (male, top view)

Description
Length: 67mm
The Norfolk Hawker is one of 2 brown hawker dragonflies found in Britain. It has clear untinted wings, green eyes and a yellow triangular mark on the second abdominal segment.    More detail

Ditch Habitat at Strumpshaw Fen Habitat
The optimum conditions for breeding appear to be unspoilt grazing marsh dyke systems with clean, non-saline water, rushy margins, preferably with an abundance of water soldier as well as other aquatic plants.    More detail

Status and Distribution
The Norfolk Hawker is currently restricted to the fens and grazing marshes that are relatively isolated from polluted water in the Broadlands of Norfolk and Northeast Suffolk. A Local Biodiversity Action Plan (LBAP) for the Norfolk Hawker has been drafted for Norfolk. This is a red data book species protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act.   More detail

Distribution map from the National Biodiversity Network Gateway (opens in new window).

Similar species
Similar in colour to Brown Hawker but the clear wings, green eyes and very restricted habitat help identification.

Threats
The main threats to this species come from the conversion of grazing marsh to arable farming, inappropriate ditch management, nutrient enrichment, pollution, the impact of global climate change and fluctuations in water levels.    More detail

Traditional management being undertaken by the Broadland Volunteers

Management
General management principles include maintaining grazing marshes, controlling saline intrusion, controlling nutrient enrichment. There are also best practice guidelines for managing inhabited sites, particularly the dyke vegetation and the surrounding terrestrial habitats.    More detail

Case Study
Work is underway to restore habitats for this species in Norfolk.    More detail

Management Fact File last updated 27/09/02    See the whole Management Fact File