

Emperor Dragonfly (Anax imperator)
One of the reason for visiting the lake at Bushy Ruff was to see if the Emperor Dragonflies were around yet, and I wasn't disappointed. There were at least three around and at one time I witnessed them in a group chase around.

The slight downward curve of the abdomen is immediately obvious and a good first clue to the identification. Mature males are blue with a black dorsal line. It is one of the largest of our dragonflies, and it is a voracious hunter, continually chasing and catching small insects over the water.
2 comments:
Well done on getting Dragonfly in-flight shots,Tony!
My eyesight must be getting bad, Tony. I was thinking what a wonderful shot of four otters together!!!!
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