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Jul 27, 2012 11:33 PM CST
central Illinois
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Jill, good catch at the zoo. Cool artwork (glass?).
Dragons are fast and 'skittery', but if approached slowly may continue to rest undisturbed allowing close range photo op. Another relevant observation is that, when 'skittery', they zoom away but often return to the same spot abandoned. They seem to like to rest on rocks, fences, and old stalks (at least in my garden).
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