A hot afternoon here in Africa.

@papilloncharity · 2024-02-24 11:38 · hive-194913

There were a lot of midges flying about and the dragonfly used our fence as a launching pad to get them. 287.JPG

A pure dragonfly post and I will show you three different species, all taken on the same afternoon.

Try as I might, there was no way that I could get the dragonfly catching a midge in flight. I got a few shots of the attack, but they were totally blurred. So, we just have to see it in a static position. The granadilla fruits are now ripe and the strawberry guava fruits are also ripe, so they attract all the little midges and there is a cloud of them flying around in the late afternoon. 280.JPG

From what I could see, I think that this is a Nomad (Sympetrum fonscolombii). 320.JPG

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I lifted this little shield bug from a granadilla fruit, to show you what he looks like. The thing about shield bugs, is that they cannot penetrate a granadilla but they can get into the skin which leaves little yellow marks on the fruit. But thankfully, it is not damaging to the fruit and one can still eat them. 046.JPG

A sheer sign of Autumn's approach as you can see the leaves are starting to take on a yellow color. 012.JPG

It is a beautiful female Cape Skimmer (Orthetrum julia capicola) sitting on our granadilla fence. Granadillas are also known as passion fruits and this variety comes from Brazil. 074.JPG

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Finally, I got this one landing on a tree across the road, and it looks like one of the Glider species. 031.JPG

So yeah, all hands on deck when the dragonflies come in to get the midges, and my camera loves to get them, so that I can share them with you. In the early mornings it is the squirrels that keep me busy, and in the afternoons, it is the dragonflies and the predator birds that are on show. In-between we can pop out during a power cut to take photos in nature, and you can believe me when I say that there is an abundance of nature and its wild residents available over here.

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I hope you have enjoyed the story and the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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