In the Carboniferous Period of the
Paleozoic Era, dragonflies grew to be fifteen inches long with thirty inch wingspans. When I finish my Time Machine, that will be one of my test destinations.
Took the trail to the pond at this morning, and entered a dragonfly jam. None were Paleozoic-sized. Glad it was
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, and not Jurassic Park.
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Very cooperative turtle sunning and surveying his domain. |
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Heron on the far side. |
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Water beetle. |
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A cute stripey snake. |
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Hunting for dragonfly lunch? |
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Ew. That's a big dang snake in the water. |
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Time to head back up the trail! |
© 2012 Nancy L. Ruder
3 comments:
Snakes - ew. Herons - yah! "Any day you see a heron is a good day." according to a youngster named Eli who was 8 at the time he made that proclamation. Eli was wise but likely quoting his mom.
Lovely. Looking forward to some dragonflies by lake & woods in Michigan...in July.
I agree with Eli. Thanks for the comments. I'm way behind on blogging and just about everything else.
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