The Eastern Amberwings were abundant.
Common White tails were very common.
We watched dragonflies for two hours.
We are now able to identify many of the dragonflies we have been seeing every week.
We both know this is a female Eastern Pondhawk
and this is a male Eastern Pondhawk.
The Blue Dashers strikes a classic dragonfly pose.
So far we have not been able to get a photograph.
Xerces Society has added a few more dragonflies to look for.
Maybe next week we will spot them.
9 comments:
Great shots!
Dear Sherry,
Just beautiful, such elegant and colourful creatures. I love the Amberwing......reminds me of the glass the Victorians so loved :)
We get lots of Dragons and Dansels in the garden.....the Damsels use the pond to leave their eggs.
I managed to get an image a few days ago when the sun stopped hiding......
Sending the Rain Dragons to you......I think you need them more than I do :)
I think maybe it is Nella keeping them here, she seems to like running through puddles on the lawn at the moment........
Such fabulous shots of our little lovelies---I'm so glad you are there capturing these little spirit beings to share with us. :)
Professionally taken. It's a beauty.
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I really like dragonflies and nearly transparent wings. You made them great pictures. Yours.
gorgeous as can be
they are so fun to watch
still we don't have many
perhaps once the solstice arrives then summer will set into our rainy spring land.....
for now it looks like a rain forest, with plenty of life, but not all the critters yet
thank you for sharing the beauty you find.
What an amazing variety of dragonflies, I'd love to see so many.
dragonfly, you are so beautiful and cute! Freedom!
Really, really, really beautiful, your blog is so amazing, thank you very much!
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