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Jul 12, 2007 16:21 |  #1

What a wonderful surprise I had late afternoon in my garden today. I saw this very newly emerged Southern Hawker perched on the top of the security lamp at the end of our garden at about 5.15pm.

Of course it would be at the top of the garage, so out came a garden chair, stood on that and perched very precariously on the water butt lol.

She must have emerged just after lunchtime somewhere in our garden and must have come from our small pond. When we cleaned it out last September, we found 3 larvae, so this must be one of them. She finally flew sometime between 8 and 9pm this evening - and I missed it!

The fresh detail on the back is absolutely fascinating:

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I took a lot of pics and I have uploaded 11 in total in my gallery if anyone has an interest in DFs and would like to see some more, as I tried to get as many angles as was possible given the ridiculous place she perched lol:
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Jul 12, 2007 16:36 |  #2

Stunning detail Linda, That was quite a find.


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Jul 12, 2007 16:36 |  #3

Nice series Linda, and in your DF gallery are some beauties.


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Jul 12, 2007 17:00 |  #4

Hiya Linda,
Excellent series of shots, as Alby says "Stunning detail Linda" they're all wonderful but I like #1 best of all, it's so clean & fresh.

Bed time for me now, busy day tomorrow, Good night.
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Jul 12, 2007 17:05 |  #5

Attic wrote in post #3533781 (external link)
Stunning detail Linda, That was quite a find.

Thanks very much - yes, I cant even remember how on earth I spotted it as I dont normally walk around the garden looking at the top of the garage LOL.

sw2001 wrote in post #3533784 (external link)
Nice series Linda, and in your DF gallery are some beauties.

Thank you :D and thanks for taking a look in the gallery and glad you liked some of them.

bandit 1 wrote in post #3533930 (external link)
Hiya Linda,
Excellent series of shots, as Alby says "Stunning detail Linda" they're all wonderful but I like #1 best of all, it's so clean & fresh.

Bed time for me now, busy day tomorrow, Good night.
Cheers for now
Mark

Thanks Mark, very kind of you :D Sleep well and dont overdo it tomorrow.

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Jul 12, 2007 19:26 |  #6

Very nice, Linda.........it must be a pleasure to witness this happening ;)


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Jul 12, 2007 23:38 |  #7

That's a beauty, excellent detail.




  
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Jul 13, 2007 01:31 |  #8

Excellent captures Linda :)
They always seem to perch in the most awkward places :) - I've ended up on top of a step ladder before now trying to photograph one in my large old apple tree.
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Jul 13, 2007 08:39 |  #9

She'll be hunting far away from your pond I daresay but look out for her return to lay eggs. She should be a nice bright green by then. Nice pics.




  
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Jul 13, 2007 08:46 |  #10

Super shots Linda. Well done. A treasure to keep.


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Jul 13, 2007 09:47 |  #11

Superb series Linda - excellent shots in your DF gallery too!!!


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Jul 13, 2007 10:32 |  #12

Leorooster wrote in post #3534540 (external link)
Very nice, Linda.........it must be a pleasure to witness this happening

Thanks - yes it was a lovely surprise, I can never see too many dragonflies, I just love em :D

zman wrote in post #3535817 (external link)
That's a beauty, excellent detail.

Thanks zman :D

LordV wrote in post #3536300 (external link)
Excellent captures Linda
They always seem to perch in the most awkward places - I've ended up on top of a step ladder before now trying to photograph one in my large old apple tree.
Brian V.

Thanks Brian - well, if I knew where my husband had put our step ladder, that would have been out I can assure you LOL (I think he hides stuff delibertately LOL)

skylab wrote in post #3537449 (external link)
Super shots Linda. Well done. A treasure to keep.

Thanks skylab - yes, its nice to look back over the years at some of my fav pics and this will be one of them.

DaveBinks wrote in post #3537779 (external link)
Superb series Linda - excellent shots in your DF gallery too!!!

Thanks Dave - thanks for taking a look in my DF gallery, very kind of you and your very nice comment :D

eccles wrote in post #3537411 (external link)
She'll be hunting far away from your pond I daresay but look out for her return to lay eggs. She should be a nice bright green by then. Nice pics.

Thanks eccles - yes, I knew she would be away feeding and looking for a mate. I certainly hope she does return to lay her eggs in my pond, that would really make my day :D


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Jul 13, 2007 14:34 |  #13

Wow. What clarity! Great job. --Rick


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Jul 13, 2007 16:06 |  #14

rrdjserv@earthlink.net wrote in post #3539410 (external link)
Wow. What clarity! Great job. --Rick

Thank you :D Glad you liked them.

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Jul 13, 2007 17:40 as a reply to  @ LindaB's post |  #15

Fantastic shots Linda,well done!


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