We must have had a lot of rain as the river was running fast and furious. This is the river Tawe at Pontardawe. Further on it joins the sea at Abertawe (Swansea).
Then Nuora noticed the cocoon just behind it. It looks as if it has just emerged and is taking a few moments to work out what's going on. Such a drastic change must be quite confusing.
For your information, it's a golden-ringed dragonfly (I'm told).
I was glad I'd worn my wellies. It was very muddy!
It seems that dragonflies don't have a cocoon but emerge from the water and from their exoskeleton. It can take hours or even days for their wings to dry out. (Thanks to YS for this information.)
6 comments:
I love dragonflies. They are magnificent creatures.
Dragonflies need to dry their wings after leaving their cocoon, afaik.
Great family photo! The water sounds so powerful! Exploring nature with children is such fun for everyone!
What a lovely day! There's nothing like a good squelch to cheer everyone up.
That's a lovely photo. Great capture of the dragonfly.
I love dragonflies - they are beautiful and unique!
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