Loch Bran

female common darter by indyhoose.

Loch Bran, near Loch Ness, is a small, shallow loch designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest as it is one of the best places in Britain so see dragonflies. Photo by indyhoose of a female common darter on a reed, Loch Bran on Flickr

Country diary: Loch Bran

There were two main reasons for visiting this loch, which lies to the east of Loch Ness. One was to record dragonflies for the British Dragonfly Society’s ongoing national atlas project (it intends to publish a new atlas in 2013). The second reason was to photograph various dragonflies, and in particular the very rare brilliant emerald. This is one of the most attractive of the large dragonflies and is often described as the gem of the emerald dragonflies