Insect Bonanza



Never saw a bunch of butterflies clustered together like this before, much less so preoccupied that photos were possible. Read more... )

Varied Critters



This is actually the 5th set of ducklings as we spotted another batch at a distance some weeks back, but couldn't get pictures. But these babies are definitely too small to be the same ones. Read more... )
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[personal profile] nanila2022-07-26 09:44 pm

Dragonfly

Dragonfly
We had a gorgeous and very obliging visitor in the house about a week ago. It took kindly to being gently shepherded back outside.

Ducklings and Dragonflies



We've been tracking the various duck families out on our lake. Some of the babies are getting noticeably bigger.

Read more... )
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[personal profile] nanila2019-09-04 09:08 pm

Dragonflies

Dragonflies mating
I was more than a little chuffed to be able to capture this shot of dragonflies in mid-air. Taken from a canal barge in Ohio, USA, in late July.

Tau Emerald dragonfly

Proud of these. Two pictures of a yellow and black Tau Emerald dragonfly perching on a plant, the first from the back, the second side on.


Below the cut as they're both pretty big )
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[personal profile] theora2014-07-15 08:26 pm

July bugs

yellow coreopsis with bee-mimic hoverfly
This is a hoverfly, I think. The coreopsis was very busy with a variety of small bees, wasps, and bee-like creatures. I'd hoped to catch a green sweat bee (I've seen them here before), but no luck today.

Lots of interesting bug stuff in my garden today )
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A male Southern Hawker dragonfly, Aeshna cyanea

I capped a male Southern Hawker dragonfly, Aeshna cyanea, who was doing a surprisingly good job of blending into the dying and drying late summer vegetation (when he wasn't pretending to be made of liquorice allsorts like the Kandyman. /Doctor Who). I also capped him crapping, heh, but haven't posted that image. ;-)

Three more images. )

Southern Hawker, Aeshna cyanea, male, 4 Worcestershire 08-13
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Banded demoiselle damselfly, Worcestershire, UK

One close-up photo of a banded demoiselle damselfly taken in Worcester next to the River Severn during June, at my journal and at flickr (links because I don't know how com members feel about images of insects):

http://spiralsheep.dreamwidth.org/395282.html

http://www.flickr.com/photos/spiralsheep/7550670680/in/photostream
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[personal profile] holyschist2011-09-09 01:39 pm

Some more odonates :-)

And then I will stop spamming the comm! I am just enjoying having all these cooperative odonates right out my back door.

The spreadwings were still around today, but there were also some darners and a bunch of Striped Meadowhawks (Sympetrum pallipes), handily enough one of the meadowhawk species that can sometimes be confidently identified without capturing them.

2 photos below cut )

Although they are hard to identify, meadowhawks are one of my favorite groups of odonates--they are so bright and beautiful! These were pretty fierce, too--despite being less than half the size of the darner (and hence possibly a potential meal for the darner), a few of them would chase the darner around, harassing it.

More photos (and a bad shot of that frustrating darner) at my journal.