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Broadback 15-10-2005 01:20 PM

"Dragonfly" behaviour
 
I'm,sure the proper name is not dragonfly, but that is what I called
them as a child, anyway they are insects about 8cm/3inch long, with
double wings found around water, good at hovering.
Just visited my month old pond and found a pair, one blue one brown
linked in tandem flying over the water in an apparently random manner.
The behaviour that puzzles me is that periodically the "Tail end
charlie" dips the tip of its body into the water, is it laying eggs?
Sorry to post on topic here about ponds. ;-)

Gail Futoran 15-10-2005 06:37 PM

"Dragonfly" behaviour
 
"Broadback" wrote in message
...
I'm,sure the proper name is not dragonfly, but that is what I called them
as a child, anyway they are insects about 8cm/3inch long, with double
wings found around water, good at hovering.
Just visited my month old pond and found a pair, one blue one brown linked
in tandem flying over the water in an apparently random manner. The
behaviour that puzzles me is that periodically the "Tail end charlie" dips
the tip of its body into the water, is it laying eggs?
Sorry to post on topic here about ponds. ;-)


There's a neat picture at this site (scroll down):
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthrop...donatoida.html
of a dragonfly engaging in the behavior you
describe.

A quick scan of the text didn't reveal any
obvious explanations, but there are links that
might help you.

I've been seeing small red-bodied dragonflies or
damselflies around lately, less of the blue or
green-bodied ones I've seen earlier this year.

Gail
near San Antonio TX



~ jan jjspond 15-10-2005 07:20 PM

"Dragonfly" behaviour
 
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:20:13 +0100, Broadback wrote:

I'm,sure the proper name is not dragonfly, but that is what I called
them as a child, anyway they are insects about 8cm/3inch long, with
double wings found around water, good at hovering.
Just visited my month old pond and found a pair, one blue one brown
linked in tandem flying over the water in an apparently random manner.
The behaviour that puzzles me is that periodically the "Tail end
charlie" dips the tip of its body into the water, is it laying eggs?
Sorry to post on topic here about ponds. ;-)


Dragonfly is the name and you've got the behavior right on. You might check
the archives of http://www.blogfromthebog.com/ ~ jan

San Diego Joe 17-10-2005 05:27 PM

"Dragonfly" behaviour
 
"Broadback" wrote:

I'm,sure the proper name is not dragonfly, but that is what I called
them as a child, anyway they are insects about 8cm/3inch long, with
double wings found around water, good at hovering.
Just visited my month old pond and found a pair, one blue one brown
linked in tandem flying over the water in an apparently random manner.
The behaviour that puzzles me is that periodically the "Tail end
charlie" dips the tip of its body into the water, is it laying eggs?
Sorry to post on topic here about ponds. ;-)


Yup, laying eggs. Dragonflies are very cool.

San Diego Joe
4,000 - 5,000 Gallons.
Koi, Goldfish, and RES named Colombo.




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