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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 07:19pm on 2008-07-21

Earlier today I saw the slowest-flying dragonfly I've ever seen here in Baltimore, moseying across Pulaski about two storeys up (come to think of it, I've seen slower-moving dragonflies at Pennsic), ... right up until a swift overtook it from behind and swooped in to snatch it up. At that point the dragonfly started moving at a speed more like what I associate with dragonflies, zipped eight inches down and to the right, and the swift swept by. Then the dragonfly resumed its lazy meander.

I'd wondered about the dragonfly (at least I think it's the same one) that I see crossing Lombard in the mornings and returning in the evenings -- I thought it odd that it had a set route right through an area so heavily populated by birds that hunt on the wing. I guess dragonflies are just really, really good at dodge-bird?

I giggle a little each time I see a swift tip over and dive in a way that looks like a cartoon fighter aircraft being shot down. I don't know how often they catch what they're diving for, but the effort entertains me.

OTOH, if I'm watching through a long lens instead of bare-eyed, those sudden direction changes are what make swifts so bloody difficult to photograph. *Poof!* Right out of the frame so quickly that I'm not even sure which direction they went.

Oddly, just after I saw the slow-moving dragonfly, I noticed two helicopters hovering over south Baltimore, a few blocks apart. (They must have been television choppers, 'cause I almost never see a police bird hover. But they were too far away to see the paint jobs or logos, and I didn't have a long enough lens with me to make up for the distance.)

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posted by [identity profile] puzzledance.livejournal.com at 11:34pm on 2008-07-21
I'm curious -- do you know what kind of dragonfly you saw, or what it looked like? I have become interested in dragonflies lately. I have some pictures that I hope to post soon.

Hope you are doing well.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 07:15am on 2008-07-22
I could see that it was dragonfly-shaped (and sized) but was too far away to make out the kinds of details that I could use to answer your question if I actually knew enough about dragonflies in the first place (which I don't, but really should learn, because they're interesting little creatures and I'm starting to pay more attention to them). (Oh, I never got around to posting photos of the one that posed for me a few weeks ago; I should fin those.) Looking forward to seeing your pictures.

Not really doing well, but have reason to expect to start doing better soonish.

Also currently falling asleep. Excuse, please, the sentence structure & grammer which from that results.

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