Dragonflies etc

Dragonflies

Eastern Pondhawk - female ( males are blue )

Dragonflies are aerial predators with a strong liking for water, so you are very likely to get 'buzzed' while out kayaking. They are harmless to humans. Dragonfly larvae are fully aquatic little nightmares. There are many kinds of dragonflies in the region, too many to list.

Four-spotted Pennant

-- Wikipedia


Damselflies

Stream Bluet

Damselflies are closely related to Dragonflies, but are smaller and slimmer. One obvious difference is that Dragonflies hold their wings out when resting, while Damselflies fold them back.

-- Wikipedia


Crane Flies

Crane Flies are not related to Dragonflies or Damselflies; they are actually 'true flies'. Although they resemble giant mosquitos, they do not bite.

-- Wikipedia


Algae

Yuck!

Unlike marine algae, freshwater algae is usually little more than green slime. Much of it is actually microscopic single-celled organisms that form the base of the food chain. That is why the water is green ( when it is green. ) *

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