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Galen Hekhuis
May 29th 06, 03:48 AM
I was sitting out back at my (getting rather small, we haven't had much
rain) pond this afternoon and watched the dragonflies. There are oodles of
them that hang out around here, green ones, blue ones, speckled ones, a
bunch of different kinds and sizes. Some of the green ones would fly
underneath my chair and around me keeping the air as free of biting bugs as
any repellent I have ever used. It was sort of like having my own little
insect air force to protect me. As I sat and looked out over the pond,
however, there was one and only one dragonfly flying. It was big and it
was red. It would patrol over the pond, and then when it wanted to rest it
flew up to a nearby pine tree. Other dragonflies would start to hover over
the pond, and then the red one would leave it's perch and dive and chase
the other dragonflies until they left. Then it would patrol over the pond
for a bit, and then go back up into the pine tree. Other dragonflies would
start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this isn't
the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have an
obnoxious bully at my pond?
Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
Hell hath no fury like a bird in the hand.
Koi-Lo
May 29th 06, 04:31 AM
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"Galen Hekhuis" > wrote in message
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Other dragonflies would
> start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
> tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this
> isn't
> the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have
> an
> obnoxious bully at my pond?
>
> Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
> Hell hath no fury like a bird in the hand.
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I haven't seen anything quite like this around my ponds but do see the blue
and green ones chase each other around. It appears to me that each just
wants it's own space. The ones we see here in TN are mainly the greens and
blues. This year there are a lot fewer for some reason.
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~ janj
May 29th 06, 07:16 AM
>I was sitting out back at my (getting rather small, we haven't had much
>rain) pond this afternoon and watched the dragonflies. There are oodles of
>them that hang out around here, green ones, blue ones, speckled ones, a
>bunch of different kinds and sizes. Some of the green ones would fly
>underneath my chair and around me keeping the air as free of biting bugs as
>any repellent I have ever used. It was sort of like having my own little
>insect air force to protect me. As I sat and looked out over the pond,
>however, there was one and only one dragonfly flying. It was big and it
>was red. It would patrol over the pond, and then when it wanted to rest it
>flew up to a nearby pine tree. Other dragonflies would start to hover over
>the pond, and then the red one would leave it's perch and dive and chase
>the other dragonflies until they left. Then it would patrol over the pond
>for a bit, and then go back up into the pine tree. Other dragonflies would
>start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
>tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this isn't
>the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have an
>obnoxious bully at my pond?
> Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
Hmmm, I'll have to pay more attention, I've noticed a lot of empty
body-parts from dragonflies emerging lately. Another good reason not to
totally muck out the pond out in spring. I'm still waiting for the first
shovel full of dirt to get moved on the incoming filter for the lily pond.
~ jan
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Koi-Lo
May 29th 06, 03:33 PM
Dragon flies are neat to shoot with shot shells ina handgun like a .38
special.........those little suckers just disentergrate or dive into
the water or ground likje an airplane that got shot down. NOt quite as
neat as when you make a direct hit on a heron with a shotgun thats
about 100 feet up and does a giant swan dive, but neat just the same.
On Sun, 28 May 2006 23:16:35 -0700, ~ janj >
wrote:
>><>>I was sitting out back at my (getting rather small, we haven't had much
>><>>rain) pond this afternoon and watched the dragonflies. There are oodles of
>><>>them that hang out around here, green ones, blue ones, speckled ones, a
>><>>bunch of different kinds and sizes. Some of the green ones would fly
>><>>underneath my chair and around me keeping the air as free of biting bugs as
>><>>any repellent I have ever used. It was sort of like having my own little
>><>>insect air force to protect me. As I sat and looked out over the pond,
>><>>however, there was one and only one dragonfly flying. It was big and it
>><>>was red. It would patrol over the pond, and then when it wanted to rest it
>><>>flew up to a nearby pine tree. Other dragonflies would start to hover over
>><>>the pond, and then the red one would leave it's perch and dive and chase
>><>>the other dragonflies until they left. Then it would patrol over the pond
>><>>for a bit, and then go back up into the pine tree. Other dragonflies would
>><>>start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
>><>>tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this isn't
>><>>the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have an
>><>>obnoxious bully at my pond?
>><>> Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
>><>
>><>Hmmm, I'll have to pay more attention, I've noticed a lot of empty
>><>body-parts from dragonflies emerging lately. Another good reason not to
>><>totally muck out the pond out in spring. I'm still waiting for the first
>><>shovel full of dirt to get moved on the incoming filter for the lily pond.
>><>~ jan
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they are territorial. Ingrid
Other dragonflies would
>>start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
>>tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this isn't
>>the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have an
>>obnoxious bully at my pond?
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Koi-Lo
May 29th 06, 05:59 PM
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh., that answer is done with so much
authority......but it still amounts to a no brainer........
On Mon, 29 May 2006 16:06:57 GMT, wrote:
>><>they are territorial. Ingrid
>><>
>><> Other dragonflies would
>><>>>start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
>><>>>tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this isn't
>><>>>the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have an
>><>>>obnoxious bully at my pond?
>><>
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Snooze
May 30th 06, 02:18 AM
"Koi-Lo" > wrote in message
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>
If you're going to troll, at least keep pace with the current id shift.
Spoofing an obsolete nick doesn't have much value.
Here's the most recent identity.
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sean mckinney
June 2nd 06, 09:09 PM
Watching the ones here, the males seem to be territorial and I recollect
it being for breeding rights. I get mainly one species here so cant
comment on inter species interaction. Females seem to go were they
will. That said, when numbers are balanced I had 14 coupled pairs
laying in a pond maybe 12ft x 12ft.
--
sean mckinney
Galen Hekhuis wrote:
> I was sitting out back at my (getting rather small, we haven't had much
> rain) pond this afternoon and watched the dragonflies. There are oodles of
> them that hang out around here, green ones, blue ones, speckled ones, a
> bunch of different kinds and sizes. Some of the green ones would fly
> underneath my chair and around me keeping the air as free of biting bugs as
> any repellent I have ever used. It was sort of like having my own little
> insect air force to protect me. As I sat and looked out over the pond,
> however, there was one and only one dragonfly flying. It was big and it
> was red. It would patrol over the pond, and then when it wanted to rest it
> flew up to a nearby pine tree. Other dragonflies would start to hover over
> the pond, and then the red one would leave it's perch and dive and chase
> the other dragonflies until they left. Then it would patrol over the pond
> for a bit, and then go back up into the pine tree. Other dragonflies would
> start to hover over the pond again, and the red dragonfly came out of the
> tree to chase them away again. This happened over and over, and this isn't
> the first day, either. Are all dragonflies like this, or do I just have an
> obnoxious bully at my pond?
Was it this one:
http://www.pbase.com/sirchandestroy/image/62085082/original
He's a jerk...
sean mckinney
June 21st 06, 09:29 PM
Stunning photo, I wonder it something like that was the inspiration for
the spacecraft in the sci fi series Lexx
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sean mckinney
~ janj
June 22nd 06, 04:14 AM
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 20:29:30 +0000, sean mckinney wrote:
>Stunning photo, I wonder it something like that was the inspiration for
>the spacecraft in the sci fi series Lexx
Ah yes, I remember that show. Odd, but catching. ~ jan
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