Austroaeschna pulchra

Forest Darner at Paddys River, ACT

Austroaeschna pulchra at Paddys River, ACT - 23 Mar 2019
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Identification history

Austroaeschna pulchra 29 Mar 2019 HarveyPerkins
Austroaeschna pulchra 23 Mar 2019 DPRees125

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Not great photo, would not stop and in poor light

5 comments

HarveyPerkins wrote:
   29 Mar 2019
David, this is, for me, a really interesting observation. I have only really ever seen this species perched. The only time I've ever seen them in flight was when they'd been disturbed, after which they very quickly settled again. Your comment about it not stopping interests me. Can you expand on the behavioural aspects of your observation?
DPRees125 wrote:
   30 Mar 2019
The dragonfly did not settle, but flew up and down the stream more or less following the same course many times, bit like patrolling its tetritory and or looking for something.
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   30 Mar 2019
Would you say it was fast, energetic flight or more gentle and meandering?
DPRees125 wrote:
   30 Mar 2019
Both, at the sides of the stream slow it if was looking for something, then fast over the rocks and open water.
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   30 Mar 2019
OK - thanks, David.

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