The ideal place to find dragonflies.

When you look at this picture, you might think, now where would one find dragonflies here?
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The mountains are surrounded by farms and a nature reserve and most of them have dams. So, I will take you to one of my favorite spots.

We went to the local nature reserve to see if there was life after the severe fire last year. That fire damaged the area severely and hundreds of large protea bushes and trees were burnt down.
But nature in these areas has seen many fires over the years, and nature always restores itself. Green foliage was now gallantly making an effort to grow again and we found some beautiful new life.
Come and see.

This below is a Broad Scarlet dragonfly (Crocothemis erythraea).
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The dam in the nature reserve withstood the fire, although the wooden walkways around it were destroyed. Note that there are no trees yet.
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The next 2 photos have 2 species of dragonflies in them.
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The one at the top left is a Broad Scarlet and the one at the bottom left is a male, Red-veined Dropwing dragonfly.
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Standing at the dam that is on a high mountain foothill, one can see beautiful views all around.
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Now this beauty below is a female Red-veined Dropwing (Trithemus arteriosa).
I have this and another 2 photos of her in different places.
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A couple of Blue billed ducks also made an appearance.
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This little beauty below is a Citril Damselfly (Ceriagrion glabrum).
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And finally I was excited to see a female Cape Sugarbird that came in to have a look for a possible nesting place.
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Sadly there were no available nesting spaces for the sugarbird yet, as all of the trees are still black and bare from the fire and it is going to take many years for the protea bushes to grow back up in size again.
I have many photos in my files that show the lush green growth prior to the fire and I have also posted many of them before, but things are steadily improving in this area and then it will teem with life again.

I continue to be amazed at the recovery powers of nature, and it always strengthens me to think that even after severe illnesses we as humans can also recover, even if it is against the odds. We have several friends that were severely struck by illnesses such as Covid, and other ailments, and by grace they have recovered.
So nature always gives me hope with its demonstrations.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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When I see your shots, I really want to have a good camera😥

Have patience, as I am sure that in the future somewhere, you will get a good camera.

Thanks for the reminder, but it's going to take the longest

Good things always take a long time!

This is indeed very long

Red-veined Dropwing (Trithemus arteriosa).

If I am right this is the species I often see before when I was a kid and used to chase.
But that red one, I haven't seen yet!
Wow thanks for sharing and lucky you were able to take photos of them!

The red one is indigent, meaning that they only appear in this country.
Glad that you know the Red-veined and yes we all got up to much fun as kids.

Thank you and I was lucky to find the places that dragonflies love.

!LOLZ

Gone are the days used to catch these dragon flies!

Awesome Shot's mate. That red dragonfly shot is so wonderful!

Nature is truly Amazing and beautiful.

Ah, I am so glad that I only catch them on camera :)

Thank you for the compliment and the Red is also one of my favorites.

Nature is a wonderful gift to everybody and a pity that many don't realize it.

!PIZZA

All beautiful views and interesting close-ups! 📸👍

We featured your photograph in our @PhotoCuration selection, congrats!

Thank you for the appreciation and the curation 👌

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You're very welcome and thank you too! 📸👍

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Amazing shots. Dragonflies are such remarkable creatures, few people know they are actually nature´s most successful predators with their hunting efficiency average as high as 95% :)

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Thank you and that is why the first part of their name "Dragon" was given, as they have jaws very similar to the old dragons and they can mince their prey in seconds. Added by the flight speed and agility in the air, they are supreme hunters.

Thank you also for the tip.

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Thank you for showing one of your favorite places here! The photos were very good on you ✔️💯📸. The landscape despite everything that happened is still beautiful. It happened to me that I saw the photo where the two dragonflies are, I thought they were the same, but then, when I saw the quality of the photo you took, I could tell the difference between the two, despite having the same color. Good job!. Regards!.

Thank you for the great reply and the compliments.
I am glad that you could see the difference, as it is not only in the color, but also in the body structures and the wings. A good way to identify dragonflies is to look at these items and then also the body (torso) and the tips of the tails.

I hope that you will have a good weekend.

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Wow - those red dragon flies are unbelievable - I've never seen anything like them before !

Thank you and I am glad that I could show them to you.

!LOLZ

Beautiful photos!

Thank you kindly!

breathtakingly beautiful imagery! We live on the west coast, almost right on the vlei, so we are in a perfect spot for wild birds and all kinds of bugs!! Especially mosquitos 🙄 however, my mom has a granadilla plant that the dragon flies absolutely adore!! They often come to visit.

Thank you for the compliment.
We have not explored the west coast yet, but maybe in the cooler months. Great that you have so many insects near the vlei and it can make for some lovely macro shots.
Now you reminded me that I have a prepared granadilla post somewhere, as we have two huge fences at the front of our property that are covered in granadilla rankings. A will also be a great harvest in a few weeks time.

!PIZZA

definitely avoid the west coat in December. Wind is horrendous. We have much better weather in late feb through to early April and then again from mid-October to the end of November. December and January are notoriously windy

Thank you for the advice and we were thinking about early April prior to the Easter season, as we don't like crowds. The plan is to pop in at some places on our way to Ceres and to spend 2 days there in the mountains !LOLZ

You will not regret it!!! That is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL part of the Cape! I'm dying to go there when it snows! We had no snow last winter though.

A good friend told me about it and now you are saying the same thing, so yes, it will be done.
We also had no snow on the mountain peaks, but I saw that there was snow in some other areas.
Maybe the snowman will come next winter !LOLZ

Lets hope! We even bought a car this year that's better built for it. Couldn't go looking for snow in my chevy spark 🙈 lets hope we get some decent snow this year!🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆