With the prey held in this way the male begins a short flight through the vegetation.
The male begins to raise and lower his bright blue webbed feet.
But Elizabeth heard her daughter's fear as the strange male began to come alongside the vehicle.
Most males do not begin to emerge until mid- to late April.
A few days after the last molt the male begins to sing.
The male begins to approach the female around two days before the spawning.
Next, the male and female begin to circle each other.
During their flight displays the male will begin by diving toward the female.
Both males will begin doing push ups until one of them gives up and runs away.
Then the tall male began to rock with laughter and the others followed suit.