Dragonflies for breakfast
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I realized I had not posted the baby purple martins from May. I had been keeping an eye on the purple martin house at the Dunedin marina and when I stopped by in mid-May I saw lots of older babies being fed. Above is a male parent bringing a dragonfly to the baby.
Both male and female parents were bringing in food. The babies, almost as big as their parents, were sticking their heads out of the nest holes.
This time Mom brought a dragonfly.
Some of the juveniles were just starting to fly and were landing on another martin’s nest deck. It was constant chaos with parents chasing away someone else’s babies. By early June the nest building was deserted and all was quiet until next spring.
As I was standing in the small parking lot I looked down on the sea wall and could see some other critters watching me. Mallards and great blue herons are common along the rocks in front of the marina.
Looking across the water at Clearwater Beach, it was a picture perfect morning.
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