-
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-
Queensland, Australia
-
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
-
New South Wales, Australia
-
New South Wales, Australia
-
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
-
Queensland, Australia
-
This male dragonfly allowed me to get fairly close to it and while I was photographing, it darted down and returned with a fly in its mouth. It then proceeded to eat the fly and totally ignore me. I never expected that they could be so fast and manouver with such large wings in an area where there were reeds and other plants. There are 5 species of Diplacodes in Australia.Photos out of the archives. November 2007 was a wonderful year for insects.
-
Queensland, Australia
-
Clifton Hills, South Australia, Australia
-
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
-
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
-
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-
Queensland, Australia
-
Smithfield, Queensland, Australia
-
Queensland, Australia
-
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
-
Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia
-
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
-
The mechanism of these insects is always a mystery. How can such delicate wings carry an insect so far and fast?Cropped from the photo below.Diplacodes bipunctata or Wandering percher a female
-
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
-
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
-
New South Wales, Australia