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    Here is the female Emperor dragon fly depositing her clump of eggs.
    Thought this might be interesting for those who don't get to see these events
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    Brilliant Chocky, great photo, great subject.
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    Thank you Rolf

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    Another great one, Chocky. Even if you do get to go around areas like this it's still hard to see sights like that. Thanks!!!!

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    Your welcome. I'm so glad to be able to have shown it. I haven't seen it before
    I have the whole sequence . If played fast you actually see her whipping here tail around to release the eggs. But the Zooming slows it down so much that it doesn't make sense

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