My partner captured a dragonfly emerging (molting?) in our pond last weekend, and stayed to watch it stretch out
Looks like an immature male broad-bodied chaser, so just emerged from the larval stage, it's body will turn blue as it matures https://british-dragonflies.org.uk/species/broad-bodied-chaser/My partner captured a dragonfly emerging (molting?) in our pond last weekend, and stayed to watch it stretch out
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I had what I think was a male Blue Emperor dragonfly hunting over my pond on Saturday, couldn't get close enough to be sure, followed by what could be either an Azure or Common Blue Damselfly - I've only just got a fair number of plants into the pond in the last few weeks, which they landed on, but very skittish.My partner captured a dragonfly emerging (molting?) in our pond last weekend, and stayed to watch it stretch out
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Several years ago (17?) I watched a bunch of cicadas emerging from the ground near an oak tree in my front yard. I made a video of it as it molted and started its journey up the tree.My partner captured a dragonfly emerging (molting?) in our pond last weekend, and stayed to watch it stretch out
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Mabel loves her window perches!
I got two of them for Christmas, one in the bedroom (pictured) and one I put in the dining room nook. Both look out on the same street but she loves sitting there and judging everyone down belowThat's hilarious. Never seen one of those.
We purposely bought whole glass storm doors so our cats could simply walk up to them and look outside. We have one that looks out front toward street (their favorite) and another that looks out our back yard/patio.I got two of them for Christmas, one in the bedroom (pictured) and one I put in the dining room nook. Both look out on the same street but she loves sitting there and judging everyone down below
Ours do the same here's two in the Florida room. thinking we need to bust out of here.We purposely bought whole glass storm doors so our cats could simply walk up to them and look outside. We have one that looks out front toward street (their favorite) and another that looks out our back yard/patio.
I built a shelf for a cat to be picked later as part of my wife’s bookshelves when I built out her den. It replaced the original sill, and the cat we picked (or did she pick us?) seems to like it. Next time I have a cat in place and a camera nearby, I’ll snap a pic.View attachment 106376
Mabel loves her window perches!
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Mabel loves her window perches!
It’s rated to hold 50 pounds! It should be fine! Also they’re all of like…3 feet off the groundDon't worry. When the suction cups give way, she will land on her feet.
Doug
I'm currently in Estes Park for a friend's wedding. The venue, just outside the Rocky Mountain National Park entrance on U.S. Highway 34, had plenty of critters about. I tried to get some pictures of a hummingbird at a feeder with my phone, but neither it nor I were up to the task. Stunning views, though:Bodhi got a 5.8 mile hike today at Castlewood Canyon State Park. Lovely, relatively new state park, about an hour drive south of the Denver area.
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