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Dragonflies
They say that in the end we're reunitedWith all we've lost - not love and circumstanceBut umbrellas, tissues and socksOr, in my case, that one photographTucked inside the book wedged halfway down -Or was it up - the bookshelf we once had The lives of dragonflies pass largely unseen until they express themselves for the briefest of moments on the wing - and, having fulfilled their obligation to future generations, disappear. Evolving and intimate, dragonflies is a personal journey through life's transformations.Graham Powell unfolds memories and moments in time; uncovering all that is lost and gained, and how we each grow into and out of ourselves, recreating the world afresh with every step we take along the way. 'Rudder sharp and banking On veined wings that whirr as the sun catches ...'What the readers are saying:‘Poignant’ – Five stars‘A body of work that deals with life – and death – so sensitively’ – Five stars‘Exquisite beauty … Graham Powell has certainly emerged in a glorious moment, like the dragonfly, from the dark pools of his imagination’ – Five stars
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Velvet Dragonflies
Embark on a gentle journey back to self with this wistful and inspiring collection of poetry from beloved poet and writer Billy Chapata. Cushioned with love and tenderness, breakout poet Billy Chapata escorts readers through the oftentimes coarse path back to self-love in his latest collection of poetry, Velvet Dragonflies.This collection is divided into five sections––“Viscose,” “Koigu,” “Damask,” “Charmeuse,” and “Landing”––with each section representing the evolving softness that is found when true, deep self-respect and acceptance is rediscovered.Much like his two previous works, Chapata writes words that will echo around readers’ minds long after they’ve finished reading.
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Dashing Dragonflies
What makes a dragonfly a dragonfly? What are some the most common and interesting dragonflies from around the world?This book teaches readers all about dragonflies, while highlighting some specific dragonfly families and groups.In this fascinating book you can also learn about key scientific themes such as classification, animal behaviour and life cycles.
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Fake Dragonflies Clip, 3D Dragonflies Garden Decorative Clips, Dragonflies Garden Ornaments, Patio Decoration Dragonflies Stakes With Sticks And Clip One Size yellow
Fake Dragonflies Clip, 3D Dragonflies Garden Decorative Clips, Dragonflies Garden Ornaments, Patio Decoration Dragonflies Stakes With Sticks And Clip Description: Function: Uses flying action to scare away deerfly. Dragonflies are the primary predators of deer and horseflies. Deerflies flee when they see the fake dragonflies. There are four colors for choose which make the garden or walls indoor look brighter. Color: blue, red, green, yellow. Material: The dragonflies are made from PVC waterproof material and the body is made from plastic. These dragonflies will not be ruined by heavy rains and stay in shapes, and water really does slide off them. The color will fade gradually after long hours in hot sun but will shined for no less than one season. The spring on the stakes make it to sway slightly in the like real . For both indoor and outdoor, great for gardens, flower beds, pot plants, home decoration, party, etc. Specification: Color: Red,Blue,Yellow,Green Material: Plastic + Stainless Steel Size: 31.5x9cm Note: There might be 2-3cm errors of dimension data due to manual measurement. There might be slightly color difference due to different light and monitor effect. Package includes: 1 x Fake Dragonflies Clip Label: Yes Material: Plastic + Stainless Steel
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What do dragonflies do?
Dragonflies are known for their incredible flying abilities, darting and hovering with precision. They are skilled predators, feeding on insects like mosquitoes and flies. Dragonflies also play a crucial role in controlling insect populations, making them important for maintaining a balanced ecosystem. Additionally, they are indicators of water quality, as their presence or absence can reflect the health of aquatic habitats.
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When do dragonflies die?
Dragonflies typically have a lifespan of a few weeks to a few months, depending on the species. They typically die at the end of their adult stage, which is when they have completed their mating and egg-laying activities.
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Why do dragonflies die?
Dragonflies have a relatively short lifespan, typically living for only a few months to a few years, depending on the species. They undergo a complete metamorphosis, starting as eggs, then hatching into aquatic nymphs, and finally emerging as adult dragonflies. Once they reach adulthood, they focus on mating and laying eggs, and after this reproductive phase, they often die. Additionally, environmental factors, predation, and disease can also contribute to the mortality of dragonflies.
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Do dragonflies eat other insects?
Yes, dragonflies are carnivorous and they primarily feed on other insects. They are skilled hunters and catch their prey while flying. Their diet typically consists of mosquitoes, flies, bees, and other small flying insects. Dragonflies are important predators in controlling insect populations and are beneficial to the ecosystem.
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Europe's Dragonflies : A field guide to the damselflies and dragonflies
The go-to photographic guide to all the damselflies and dragonflies recorded in Europe, including the Macaronesian Islands and western TurkeyEurope's Dragonflies is a comprehensive, lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed photographic field guide to the damselflies and dragonflies of Europe.Written by two well-travelled experts, the book covers all 140 resident and vagrant species recorded, focussing on the field identification of adult insects.Concise species profiles highlight key identification features and provide information on behaviour, habitat preferences, distribution, flight periods, status and conservation.Other sections cover identification tips, conservation status and legislation.Presenting an unsurpassed selection of images of the highest quality, this is the go-to guide for anyone wishing to know more about these amazing and fascinating insects. Comprehensive coverage of every species of damselfly and dragonfly recorded in EuropeStunning colour plates showing males, females, immatures, colour forms, subspecies and typical habitat for every speciesOver 1,200 superb photographs, supplemented with illustrations of fine detailsDetailed profiles for the 140 resident and vagrant speciesUnique comparison plates for difficult groupsEasy to use by beginners and experts alike, avoiding technical terms
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Fast Facts About Dragonflies
Zip! Something darts through the air. It’s a dragonfly! Young readers will get the fast facts on these speedy insects, including their body parts, habitats and life cycles.Along the way, they also will uncover surprising and fascinating facts!Simple text, close-up photos and a fun activity make this a perfect introduction to the dazzling world of dragonflies.
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Dragonfly Garden Ornaments - 10 Dragonflies
These Dragonfly Garden Ornaments make a charming addition to any garden Made from PVC waterproof material and a plastic body, meaning they will last through any heavy rain Ideal for plant pots, patios, flower beds, yards, gardens, or for indoor use where they fit. These dragonflies are attached to a small spring at the top of the stick that lets them move freely in wind Each set includes 10 dragonflies of various random colours Save 88% wtih these Dragonfly Garden Ornaments.
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How do you attract dragonflies?
To attract dragonflies, you can create a suitable habitat for them by having a water source such as a pond or a shallow, still water body. Dragonflies lay their eggs in water, so having a water feature will attract them to your garden. Additionally, having a variety of plants around the water source will provide resting spots and hunting grounds for dragonflies. Avoid using pesticides in your garden, as they can harm dragonflies and other beneficial insects. By creating a welcoming environment with water and diverse vegetation, you can attract dragonflies to your garden.
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Can dragonflies regrow their wings?
No, dragonflies cannot regrow their wings. Once a dragonfly's wings are damaged or lost, they are unable to regenerate them. This is because adult dragonflies do not have the ability to undergo moulting or regeneration like some other insects. Therefore, if a dragonfly's wings are damaged, it can significantly impact their ability to fly and survive.
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Can one hear dragonflies in flight?
No, dragonflies are not capable of making any sound in flight. They do not have the necessary physical structures to produce sound, such as vocal cords or specialized body parts. Therefore, it is not possible to hear dragonflies in flight.
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What determines the frequency of dragonflies?
The frequency of dragonflies is determined by a combination of factors including temperature, availability of food, and habitat. Dragonflies are ectothermic, meaning their body temperature is dependent on the external environment, so they are more active in warmer temperatures. They also require a steady supply of insects to feed on, so their frequency may be influenced by the abundance of prey. Additionally, dragonflies prefer to live near bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, or streams, so the availability of suitable habitat can also impact their frequency in a particular area.
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