There were at least two males in addition to this tandem pair cruising the Isabella wetlands today. They're very active and fast, so I was lucky to manage to snap off these shots when they came down for the female to lay eggs (which is a very brief process). CNM had a single female recorded last season (in January) in Chapman, so there may have been a few about to lay eggs and I suspect these may have grown as larvae in this pond and have recently eclosed as adults. It would be great if all dragonfly photographers could keep an eye out for this species across Canberra this season so we can get a better idea of just what their behaviour and status here is.
They're about twice the length / 3x the 'size' of a Scarlet Percher. Bigger than the Tau Emeralds, smaller than the Blue-spotted Hawkers and Australian Emperors that are also there at the moment.
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