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centuryplant) wrote2010-04-15 11:33 am
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Eastern Amberwing
This is an Eastern Amberwing dragonfly. They're tiny -- less than an inch long -- and usually, very flighty. I'd never had much luck photographing them until last year, when I found this one sitting on a stick at the edge of a lake. He'd clearly decided that part of the lake was his breeding territory, and there weren't any other perches that would bear his weight, so while he did fly away a few times, he always came back to the same place. That was his stick and he wasn't going to give it up -- not for me, not for the family with the very large dog splashing around nearby.
The sun shining through his wings made a ghost dragonfly on the sand.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1260946/
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The way the dewdrops magnify the ommatidia in the eyes is really cool.
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