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Our Pond: One Year Old and Dragonflies are Emerging

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Introduction

Our pond in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, has just turned one year old. In this short period, we are already witnessing the emergence of dragonflies, a clear sign that the ecosystem is developing in a healthy way.

The Emergence of Dragonflies

The broad-bodied chaser is often the first to arrive at a new pond, and sure enough, I spotted an exuvia clinging to a leaf blade. This indicates that dragonflies are already present in our pond and that their life cycle is in full swing.

While watching the birds near the pond, I noticed that a sparrow chick had pushed its head out of the nest, with its beak open, displaying an orange gape ringed with a creamy-yellow flange. This is a clear signal to the parents that it's time to feed the chicks with invertebrates.

The Pond Ecosystem

The pond is a complex ecosystem that supports a variety of life. Dragonflies are just one example of how the pond can support biodiversity. Additionally, the pond also provides a habitat for other animals, such as birds and invertebrates.

It's essential to note that creating ponds and conserving aquatic ecosystems are crucial for maintaining biodiversity and the health of the planet. Furthermore, observing nature and appreciating the beauty of natural ecosystems can inspire people to become more involved in environmental conservation.

Conclusion

Our pond is an example of how creating ecosystems can support biodiversity and promote environmental conservation. The emergence of dragonflies is a clear sign that the pond is developing in a healthy way, and we are on the right path to creating a sustainable ecosystem.

Source / Reference: The Guardian Environment

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Tags: pond, dragonflies, ecosystem, biodiversity, environmental conservation

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