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bobkiely wrote:
... Its not afraid of me either...It stays right on whatever he lights on and I can walk right up to him or if I'm just standing out there he'll come up and land right next to me ... When I wear floral-pattern clothes in the yard, the dragonflies land on me. And if I'm not moving around, they stay for a while too. -- zookeeper |
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![]() I managed to save the mirror by grabbing it and pulling it in before it hit the utility trailer in our driveway. She says that 'EEEEEEEeeeeeeeee!!!' does not convey enough information. As an aside each of the twins managed to blow out a tire on practice drives. Son while at 40 mph on a gravel road (love those Volvos) and daughter said, 'is the tire supposed to be hissing?' when we changed drivers. I have one more teenager to go... k30a |
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![]() You'd have to work at it to get bit by a dragonfly. They do have tearing jaws to mangle mosquitoes into edible bits. They use their front legs as a basket into which they sweep their insect prey, then chew them up on the fly. Damselflies must perch on a plant stem before consuming their mosquito or gnat or mayfly. k30a |
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I have watched them ... but from afar - like from inside the
slider! I noticed that they perch on the grasses and plants that overhang the pond. Also noticed that they dip their rear in the pond on occasion. Now I'll get closer and maybe have one of them light on my arm or finger?? Thanks for info, folks!! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "K30a" wrote in message ... You'd have to work at it to get bit by a dragonfly. They do have tearing jaws to mangle mosquitoes into edible bits. They use their front legs as a basket into which they sweep their insect prey, then chew them up on the fly. Damselflies must perch on a plant stem before consuming their mosquito or gnat or mayfly. k30a |
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![]() "Nedra" wrote in message thlink.net... I have watched them ... but from afar - like from inside the slider! I noticed that they perch on the grasses and plants that overhang the pond. Also noticed that they dip their rear in the pond on occasion. Now I'll get closer and maybe have one of them light on my arm or finger?? Thanks for info, folks!! Nedra Nedra, When their dipping their butts in the pond, they are laying eggs which sink to bottom. Those that hatch are the little guys that can attach to very small fish to feed from them. That part I try not to think about as I'm watching their activities. I think they are a pretty addition to a garden. Sandra :) |
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EEEwwwwwww .... Oh well... everything has its
"not so good" side I suppose. I just wont think about that. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "sandra" wrote in message ... "Nedra" wrote in message thlink.net... I have watched them ... but from afar - like from inside the slider! I noticed that they perch on the grasses and plants that overhang the pond. Also noticed that they dip their rear in the pond on occasion. Now I'll get closer and maybe have one of them light on my arm or finger?? Thanks for info, folks!! Nedra Nedra, When their dipping their butts in the pond, they are laying eggs which sink to bottom. Those that hatch are the little guys that can attach to very small fish to feed from them. That part I try not to think about as I'm watching their activities. I think they are a pretty addition to a garden. Sandra :) |
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![]() Nedra wrote: I have watched them ... but from afar - like from inside the slider! I noticed that they perch on the grasses and plants that overhang the pond. Also noticed that they dip their rear in the pond on occasion. Now I'll get closer and maybe have one of them light on my arm or finger?? Thanks for info, folks!! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "K30a" wrote in message ... You'd have to work at it to get bit by a dragonfly. They do have tearing jaws to mangle mosquitoes into edible bits. They use their front legs as a basket into which they sweep their insect prey, then chew them up on the fly. Damselflies must perch on a plant stem before consuming their mosquito or gnat or mayfly. k30a I have had damsel flys land on me but never a dragon fly the damsels land everywhere in around the pond but the dragons just do flybys they dont even land to deposit eggs just swoop and drag tail in the water and off they go -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico never miss a good oportunity to shut up see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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At least your teaching them yourself which is a good way to get a start. My
much loved dad taught me to drive but unfortunately it was in a 60's Chevy stationwagon with very loose steering and stomp hard brakes . When I followed that up with drivers training in a new car ( this was in '75), within the first block I managed to oversteer all the way down the street and stomp the brakes sending the 2nd kid waiting her turn from the back seat almost into the front seat with me and the instructor. sandra :) "K30a" wrote in message ... I managed to save the mirror by grabbing it and pulling it in before it hit the utility trailer in our driveway. She says that 'EEEEEEEeeeeeeeee!!!' does not convey enough information. As an aside each of the twins managed to blow out a tire on practice drives. Son while at 40 mph on a gravel road (love those Volvos) and daughter said, 'is the tire supposed to be hissing?' when we changed drivers. I have one more teenager to go... k30a |
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