Amazing ancient flying creature
Never saw one like this before. Search indicates their habitat to be Europe, the Middle East, Mongolia, and Sri Lanka. Says nothing about North America.
Oh well, if it's an invasive species, they're here. No way am I going to kill this one. Sucker was pretty tame. I kept getting closer and closer shots. This one inches away. https://s20.postimg.org/639ujwvrx/011.jpg |
Is it what we call a dragon fly? I have heard them called mosquito hawks also.
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Isn't it just a regular dragonfly? Maybe an unusual color? Tons of them around here.
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They are cool looking ....not sure if I've seen an orange one.
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Well yeah, it's a dragon fly. The ONLY ones I've ever seen before are blue. This one is also about as big as I recall seeing. He kept coming back to the same perch on that chair. My theory is that we had a mind meld going. He knew he could trust me. :wacko:
I've always dug these critters. And yes, I do gather that they eat mosquitoes. Godspeed dear critter, Godspeed. :cool: |
Found more than I ever thought I'd know about dragonflies here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonfly#Coloration I read some time ago that at one time the earth saw dragonflies with an approx. 30" wingspan. The wiki entry mentions that - 325 million years ago. It's some heavy duty evolution that led to these critters. |
As stated before, dragon fly which I see regularly around my tomato plants. I see them as beneficial insects as they may help with germination there.
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Who knows. Word I read is that them suckers are eating machines. The wiki piece says that they live for 4 or 5 years in the water:
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Several years to prepare for a few weeks of glory as a dragonfly. Life can be hard ... |
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I nominate them as THE coolest insect in all creation. I too see them as beneficial. |
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Personally, i just jumped off the turnip truck.;)
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Not a big fan of turnips...I like Kohlrabi better.
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Travel to Texas and you get a few strange flying specimens ,one that I can only define as a species cross between a hummingbird and a wasp can be alarming upon viewing it .They definately have no fear of humans and do hunt other insects .The ones Ive witnessed them take down are the locust flyers.Those right their are already weird enough but imagine something twice its size and stinging it to death as it grasp the poor bugger mid flight then takes it down to the ground to finish it before flying off with it to where I can only imagine is a nest of these crazy looking hornets from hell.I was stupid enough to try to kill one with a tennis racket once ,got what I thought was a real good hit on it against a wooden fence ,as I was looking down at my amazement it gained flight and I ran screaming like a little girl.
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Amazing ancient flying creature
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Cicada killer? Looks like a wasp but can get 2-3 inches long. Harmless to people. Sent from an abacus |
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