marlboro180
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Anybody else out there having the swarms of dragonflies around them? I mean swarms!!!
I was driving my car just before dusk the other evening and had to pull over just to watch . A swarm of the really big dark dragonflies were feeding on some other swarm of flying insects about 20- 30 feet off the ground, and then a bunch of barn swallows moved in and joined the feeding frenzy. I could see the swallows diving in and trying to grab the occasional dragonfly as well.
Just too cool to watch, I have never seen anything like it, the swarm lasted about 20 minutes or so before they moved on further over a parkway that I could no longer see past.
I usually get a lot of them landing on the deckrails, up on the bow, wherever, but never in a swarm like I saw. Neat!
Apparently the heat and humidity here in the midwest has been ideal for their hatching, good thing too because it has also been great for the mosquito population. GO DRAGONFLIES!
Here is a youtube video someone took near where we live.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLOQowEkoOA
And a cool slo-mo video of a dragonfly flying and landing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-7k2HNJpXA
I was driving my car just before dusk the other evening and had to pull over just to watch . A swarm of the really big dark dragonflies were feeding on some other swarm of flying insects about 20- 30 feet off the ground, and then a bunch of barn swallows moved in and joined the feeding frenzy. I could see the swallows diving in and trying to grab the occasional dragonfly as well.
Just too cool to watch, I have never seen anything like it, the swarm lasted about 20 minutes or so before they moved on further over a parkway that I could no longer see past.
I usually get a lot of them landing on the deckrails, up on the bow, wherever, but never in a swarm like I saw. Neat!
Apparently the heat and humidity here in the midwest has been ideal for their hatching, good thing too because it has also been great for the mosquito population. GO DRAGONFLIES!
Here is a youtube video someone took near where we live.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLOQowEkoOA
And a cool slo-mo video of a dragonfly flying and landing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-7k2HNJpXA