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Taken at Rondevlei on the Garden Route (SA)

Common Darter - Cleethorpes.

A Dodge Dart Seneca at the Nordenhamer Oldtimertage.

This one was a little shy and wouldn't let me get very close to her but it's great to see these little dragonflies about again!

 

Some more info about them below for anyone interested;

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Darter

 

Have a great weekend! :)

A Blue-jeans Poison dart frog, down in the jungle leaf litter.

Seeing one of these in the wild was high on my wish-list, so this was a memorable encounter.

These frogs often rear their young in the small rain-filled reservoirs that are found in the foliage of Bromiliad plants. A single tadpole is deposited in each of the Mother frogs chosen sites, which she returns to every few days. As these tiny pools aren't large enough to provide an adequate natural food source, she lays an unfertilised egg in each of them, which the growing tadpoles then consume.

 

At around 2cm long, this frog is tiny, but it's bright colours warn that it packs quite a punch, if messed with. This species is seldom fatal to humans, but can generate enough toxins to kill smaller animals, up to the size of a dog.

Not the most accomplished shot here, but if handled carelessly (with say a cut on your finger), it can cause short-term localised paralysis, so I didn't feel inclined to nudge this little guy into a more photogenic pose.

Costa Rica - Oct 2019.

Male common darter dragonfly. Natural light

Crowle moor, North Lincolnshire

Preserved Bournemouth Yellow Buses Dennis Dart M455 LLJ out the shed this afternoon having a few things done to her.

A Darter designed for long range artillery support.

Equipped with Mortars, Particle Cannon, and Antenna.

Darter dragonfly. Natural light . 2 shot vertical panorama stitched with MS ICE.

Dart KL52LZK seen at BVS service Okehampton today.

 

Only history I can find is Central Buses Birmingham.

 

Anyone any other history ??

 

10th July 2021

Darter dragonfly. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene. See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/50151544707/ for a 3D version

Male common darter dragonfly. Natural light

Four views of the new Dart single-seat starfighter.

D13288. The River Dart in South Devon. A view looking back towards Kingswear from the comfort of a train on the Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway.

 

Wednesday, 1st July, 2015. Copyright © Ron Fisher.

I am not sure whether it is Ruddy or Common. Both were present.

The pool Kings Wood Trentham

Staffordshire UK 30th June 2025

The vibrant color on these little frogs is amazing.

Darter dragonfly on a potentilla. Natural light

Canon Powershot Sx50 HS

Mysore, Karnataka, India

27 Aug, 2016

A female common darter.

 

I'll be mostly offline for a couple of days celebrating one of those big birthdays with a zero ... Or as a friend put it, "That's a good age Jan.... vintage." :-O

 

HBBBT and have a great weekend when it comes! :)

Just like my grandfather's Dart. Well, actually not quite like his. The Mickey Thompson radial slicks and pro street hood scoop lead me to believe that it doesn't have a slant six with push-button automatic. Also my grandfather's Dart had a "quieter" off-white paint finish. I photographed this '62 Dodge Dart at a Hot Rod Car Show at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan this summer.

Stodmarsh NNR, August 2018.

Marden Meadow - the only dragons I saw on last weeks visit were male and female Ruddy Darters.

Common Darter dragonfly, Flitton Moor, Bedfordshire, 15 Aug 2024

1973 Dodge Dart Swinger

Location: Hegau, Germany

 

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Male common darter dragonfly on patrol over the neighbour's pond. Handheld/manual focus

Here's a walk down Memory Lane for all you (North American) retro classic car buffs and enthusiasts.

This paint colour and insignia will undoubtedly be all that's needed to trigger your mind's eye into remembering the exact car, make and model.

 

The classic Dodge Dart came in a variety of engines from the 6 cylinder model right up to the screaming hemi.

 

The most popular, muscle Darts were those of 4th generation 1968-1976.

 

MOPAR or no CAR, as the Dodge owners say :)

 

Currently I am involved in a restore of a 1968 Dodge Dart.

She was purchased as a complete surprise by family for my last birthday.

In my younger days, muscle cars were a huge part of my youth.

I conjointly built some lean, mean muscle machines and did some recreational racing, that included racing on the quarter mile track.

I owned a 1968 Dodge Charger and to this day, I am still kicking my own ass for not keeping the classic and ever loved car that began the muscle car era - The GTO.

Mine was a 1966

 

Over the hot summer months, my plans include posting some of the beautiful cars and trucks that cross my path and capture both my eye and heart.

In return, I will display them proudly in hopes that other people may have a chance to enjoy their beauty as well.

 

.......and hopefully, by next summer I may even have some of my own car to display.

 

I know this specific image will attract a limited audience and for those that may be interested, I have including my Classic Cars & Hot Rod album.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157653517280720

Common darter on a dead shrub at the edge of my neighbour’s front garden.

Common Darter Dragonfly,Dartmouth Devon.

Brenne; Fourdines 1/8/16. Deep red, clubbed abdomen. Entirely black legs

Female common darter dragonfly. Natural light. Focus stacked using zerene

Common Darter catching some late season rays at Crowle Moors.

Still around 50+ hanging on at Crowle despite the recent frosts.

Still plenty of food around for them. No sightings of Hawkers or Black Darters : (

Crowle Moors nature reserve, Lincolnshire, England.

2nd Nov 2018.

Immature Common Darter

I'm still undecided about Stagecoach's new colours but have to admit they do freshen up an old Dart SLF as shown by 34865 (WA06 HMX) in Torquay yesterday, 23rd September, 2020.

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