What is this Plez ? Its the 1st Long Flying Thing iv seen by My Pond :)
By Jacque
- 1 May, 2009
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Lovely photo Jacque , isn,t it pretty , we need to get our books out !
1 May, 2009
Hhhhhhhhhmmmm its not a MayFly Clarice just Googled that 1 :) What books do u have Amy? :)
1 May, 2009
I think it mite be a Damsel Fly? :)
1 May, 2009
If you have a look at my recent photo's I think I have posted one the same and I have put it down as a Damsel Fly.Very good photo you have taken there Jacque....
1 May, 2009
Just took a Peak & its the same Tina :) Thanx for your help :)
1 May, 2009
Very elegant. Oh, to be tall and thin :)
1 May, 2009
looks like a dragon fly, but i might be wrong, looked at damselfly and that was blue body,,
1 May, 2009
Hi Jacque, I think its a Damselfly - looks like a Large Red Damselfly in my book. They appear from April - too early for a dragonfly.
1 May, 2009
Hi Jacque , sorry it,s been so long , i,ve been out !!
I must have the same book as Dawn I think it,s the Red damselfly .... Pyrrhosoma nymphula ....
There's another one similar ... Common sympetrum .... but I,m pretty sure it,s the first one ............
1 May, 2009
I agree Amy - my books says they have large black legs and he males have red eyes (maybe yours is a female Jacque), yellow bodies at first, growing gradually redder - 36mm in length. We're like detectives Amy, lol.
1 May, 2009
very pretty colour anyway,,and great shot jacque
1 May, 2009
We make a good team don,t we Dawn ...LOL..
1 May, 2009
Oh yes Amy - first mistletoe now damselflies, ha ha.
1 May, 2009
It's a damselfly..you get these in all sort of colours..great pic Jacque
1 May, 2009
Lovely photo Jacque...
1 May, 2009
Its a stalk winged Damselfly Jacque...........beautiful arent they.........
1 May, 2009
Damselfly is my guess, great shot Jac!
2 May, 2009
Nice photo, we have the matalic blue Damselflies round our small pond. I love watching them darting about.
4 May, 2009
Thanx all for your Great Help & Lovely Comments :)
5 May, 2009
Hi Jacque, Amy is dead right. It is the Large Red Damsel Fly.
You can always tell the difference between a damsel and a dragon fly as the dragon fly has its wings at ninety degrees to its body when it is at rest whilst the damsel fly holds its wings parallel to its body when at rest.
5 May, 2009
Thanx Toto iv never seen 1 of these b4 & it was by My Pond so im rite chuffed :)
5 May, 2009
Fabulous pic Jacque...great colours.........
5 May, 2009
He/she was basking in the Morning Sun Shine :)
5 May, 2009
Lovely.............: )
5 May, 2009
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I'd like to know what it is, is'nt there a dragon fly called a mayfly, wondered if it was one of them, and it is may.
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