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Title: A Dragonfly?
Post by: Jesse on August 09, 2004, 08:49:04
Look what I found on my conservatory floor yesterday. I think he accidently flew in and the heat was too much for him. The thermometer in the conservatory yesterday was reading 38 degrees C.

(http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/jessco/bathbliss/Images/dragonfly.jpg)

Is it a dragonfly? I put him (or would it be a her) on my pear tree yesterday and this morning he is still there. But we have had a little rain this morning and he looks a little better, he is flapping his wings a bit and cleaning his face, looks like he is enjoying a little moisture.
Title: Re:A Dragonfly?
Post by: William O on August 09, 2004, 10:11:42
Beautifull, I would say its a dragonfly, but no idea what particular species.
Title: Re:A Dragonfly?
Post by: eileen on August 09, 2004, 14:47:21
It is Jess!!

It's got the four wings that I think always make them look like little bi-planes when in flight. Damselflies  are gernerally smaller and thinner and have two wings that when they rest come together over their backs.

I think it may be a Common Aeshna (Aeshna Juncea) -try googling under that name and see if it looks the same.

Eileen.



Title: Re:A Dragonfly?
Post by: Jesse on August 09, 2004, 15:30:38
Eileen I think you're right. I did a Google and it seems like it must be a female as it has yellow and brown markings. Thanks  :D
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