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Old 27-07-2005, 05:50 PM
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Watched these two seem to do a mating dance over my pond for over hour
yesterday! I love to watch them zoom around the pond, very cool

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Old 27-07-2005, 05:57 PM
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http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/

Watched these two seem to do a mating dance over my pond for over hour
yesterday! I love to watch them zoom around the pond, very cool

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We are now crawling with these pretty insects (or are they bugs?) with the
ongoing drought in my area. They're surely drawn to all the water in the
pools and ponds. I don't know what their larvae is feeding on since our
fry are now to big to be their victims.
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Bugs is bugs, actually.
Like beetles are beetles,
and the ladybug is actually a beetle,
or a ladybug beetle.
And they are all insects.
And spiders aren't. Insects.
And dragons and damsels are in a special
order all by themselves.
I expect they are eating each other.
And any other tiny critter that comes along.

k running out of things to avoid housework...

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Old 27-07-2005, 06:42 PM
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There isn't much else to do but housework and some light cooking when the
heat index is over 100 F. :-(

I even caught up on my ironing. Bleah! :þ
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bbrown9506 wrote:

http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/

Watched these two seem to do a mating dance over my pond for over hour
yesterday! I love to watch them zoom around the pond, very cool



Great shots! What kind of camera are you using?

DT

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Old 28-07-2005, 12:05 AM
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http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/

Watched these two seem to do a mating dance over my pond for over hour
yesterday! I love to watch them zoom around the pond, very cool


Interesting how the different species lay their eggs..I've noticed that
the ones like you have splash their eggs into the plant life.
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Old 28-07-2005, 05:35 AM
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On 27 Jul 2005 09:50:13 -0700, "bbrown9506" wrote:

http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/

Watched these two seem to do a mating dance over my pond for over hour
yesterday! I love to watch them zoom around the pond, very cool


I know I read (in Kathy's blog perhaps?) that the males are actually
territorial, so they have their little dog fights over the pond.

Gorgeous shots, btw, bright orange.... I always find those the scariest for
some reason. ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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