I had been aware that even though I had seen plenty of Common Flatwings mating, I had never seen a female laying eggs. Our son Danni and I went for a walk along Sassafras Creek in the Dorrigo National Park. Of course I wanted to go down to the creek to look for dragonflies. Apart for one dragonfly which was too far away to identify and which also disappeared before I could get near, there were only a few Common Flatwings. Danni said there is a dragonfly here doing something strange. It was a female Austroargiolestes icteromelas laying eggs in an old piece of wood at the edge of the creek. It was difficult to see as it blended into the background. I was particularly pleased as it was the last of the four local Austroargiolestes species that I had been wanting to see this behaviour.