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The Australian emperor is an impressively large and beautiful dragonfly.
Within family Aeshnidae, known as the darners and hawkers.
Body length of 70 mm. Wingspan around 11 cm.
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Hace unos días os mostré un ejemplar de esta especie de color amarillo, en ese caso se trataba de una hembra. Esta vez os traigo un macho. Cómo veis el dimorfismo sexual viene muy marcado por el color azul en los ejemplares masculinos.
Fa uns dies us vaig mostrar un exemplar d'aquesta espècie de color groc, en aqueix cas es tractava d'una femella. Aquesta vegada us porte un mascle. Com veieu el dimorfisme sexual ve molt marcat pel color blau en els exemplars masculins.
A few days ago I showed you a yellow specimen of this species, in that case it was a female. This time I bring you a male. As you can see, sexual dimorphism is very marked by the blue color in male specimens.
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The picture shows a dragonfly clinging to a stick. What I find particularly cool about the photo is that you can easily recognise the wing pattern.
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Dragonflies are among the oldest insects on Earth, and their eyes, composed of numerous ommatidia, allow them to see almost 360 degrees around them. This makes them some of the most skilled predators in aerial hunting.
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OM System OM-1 + M.Zuiko 90mm F3.5 Macro IS PRO + Godox V860iii + Cygnustech flash diffuser - 26 shots focus stacked
Common Darter #Dragonfly at #wickenfen in Cambridgeshire 1st October 2022
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Auf diesem Bild ist ein Paar der Gemeinen Weidenjungfer (Chalcolestes viridis) bei der Eiablage zu sehen. Diese Libellenart gehört zur Familie der Teichjungfern (Lestidae) und ist in weiten Teilen Europas verbreitet.
Die Eiablage erfolgt tandemweise, wobei das Männchen das Weibchen weiterhin festhält. Das Weibchen ritzt mit ihrem Legebohrer Rinde von Weiden, Erlen oder anderen Gehölzen über dem Wasser an und legt die Eier dort ab. Die Larven schlüpfen im Frühjahr und lassen sich ins Wasser fallen, wo sie sich bis zur Metamorphose entwickeln.
Typisch für diese Art sind die metallisch-grüne Färbung, die lange Flugzeit bis in den Herbst und das bevorzugte Vorkommen an langsam fließenden oder stehenden Gewässern mit angrenzender Vegetation.
In this image, a pair of Willow Emerald Damselflies (Chalcolestes viridis) can be seen during egg-laying. This species belongs to the family of Spreadwings (Lestidae) and is widespread across large parts of Europe.
Egg-laying occurs in tandem, with the male continuing to hold onto the female. The female uses her ovipositor to cut into the bark of willows, alders, or other woody plants above the water and deposits the eggs there. The larvae hatch in spring and drop into the water, where they develop until metamorphosis.
Typical characteristics of this species include its metallic green coloration, its long flight period lasting into autumn, and its preference for slow-flowing or still waters with adjacent vegetation.
We just wanted to share a little different image with everyone!! I still used my flash and better beamer on my telephoto lens, but added 1 extension tube to make it into a macro lens!! It works great and allows you a little distance from your subject!! This also works well when you are shooting small birds at close range (shortens minimum focus distance) !! I turned up the flash a little to try to pick up more details on the wings. Well we hope you like our efforts and as always thanks for looking!!
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