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(8424) | Lestes viridis
The copulation of this sort, takes place for the most part from, august to October. Males have no territory impulse, this makes it possible to sit and wait on the passing females. The female flies in a permanent route to the water. The males know that, and wait on them. A male seizes a female at the neck, and drags it’s. They land together on a halm and pair then 5 till 30 minutes.
After the pairing the male conducts his female to a branch. They inspect the branch. Is it not well, then they go to the next branch. Is the branch good, then she cuts these open with its ovipositor, and lies on both sides in the slash, two eggs. After each four eggs, she makes a new cut. The take off takes place firstly in a tandem. Later on the evening the female only turn off eggs. The damselfly laid her eggs in tree cortex, of both hanging and standing branches and tribes.
yes in this on I did go for composition. First of all a goo sharpness and second a good composition. I have to use on the tripod. I hope you like the shot.
gr. Jaap |
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