Lacewing dragonfly eggs

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Lacewing dragonfly eggs11 08 2024North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia


While exploring a small corner of the garden near the house, I discovered something very interesting. On top of an ordinary-looking twig, there were rows of tiny eggs hanging from the ends of fine threads, as if they were dancing in the air. These eggs are not ordinary eggs; These are the eggs of the lecewing dragonfly, a small creature known for the beauty of its transparent wings that are as smooth as lace.

This moment is very special. Amidst the hustle and bustle of garden life filled with the sounds of birds and insects, there is a calm and simplicity in seeing a new life begin. These eggs, so fragile and small, hang elegantly, waiting to hatch into larvae that will soon explore the world around them.

I immediately took the camera and tried to capture this miracle. Against the contrasting dark background, the eggs looked like small, gently glowing dots of light. I feel lucky to have witnessed the early stages of life of such a beautiful creature.

Finding these lecewing dragonfly eggs reminded me of how diverse and amazing the nature around us is. Every little corner holds a story, and every detail is part of the ongoing cycle of life. I'm excited to share these findings with our community of nature observers, hoping to inspire others to continue observing and appreciating the natural wonders around them.

NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.



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PhotographyLacewing dragonfly eggs
LocationAceh Indonesia
Photographer@bananaklatbarat


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