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Orange Bluet damselflies (Enallagma signatum) mating near the swimming beach at Lake Louise State Park in Minnesota.

Most Bluet damselflies are blue and black and hard to tell apart -- in some cases it takes a microscope. Orange Bluets start out with the same color scheme, but turn a beautiful bright orange at maturity. Females sometimes remain blue, but more often become green or yellow; the one in this mating wheel is in mid-transition.

An Orange Bluet damselfly (Enallagma signatum) resting on the beach at Kinnickinnic State Park in Wisconsin.

Date: 2012-12-02 04:13 pm (UTC)
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Many odes are a little more cooperative for photography when mating! Except darners, argh.

Date: 2012-12-02 09:10 pm (UTC)
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I have no problem finding them on the wing, but most don't seem to stop at all except (sometimes) for mating, usually somewhere really inaccessible, like the top of a tree on the other side of a body of water, or ovipositing, usually somewhere inaccessible without waders (and some of the places I go really don't want people wading because they're worried about zebra mussel spread). Every now and then they'll hover nearby, just long enough to taunt me with the possibility of a flight shot, but not long enough for me to focus. They especially like to do this when I don't have a camera.

The one orange bluet pair I saw last fall, it was fairly late in the day (and season).

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