I have been invited to participate in this Site. I hope I can make a welcome contribution and that this first post also goes well with places and respecting the rules.
I photographed the Dragonflies in diverse places in Netherlands. I will be a ticket to do with explanation of the abbreviations.
AWD -Amsterdamse Waterleiding Duinen
SW - Zwanenwater
KB - Kuinderbos
OVP - Oostvaardersplassen
Map of Netherlands
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Map of Netherlands | |
All dragonflies below were taken on June 25, 2013 in the splendid dunes.
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Gewone Oeverlibel man (Orthetrum cancellatum) Family Skimmers |
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Gewone Oeverlibel man (Orthetrum cancellatum) |
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Gewone Oeverlibel man (Orthetrum cancellatum) | |
I saw a woman tailed Skimmer (Orthetrum cancellatum) was eating a dragonfly on.
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Gewone Overlibel vrouw (Orthetrum cancellatum) eating a dragonfly on. |
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Gewone Overlibel vrouw (Orthetrum cancellatum) eating a dragonfly on.
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Mating Wheel Emperor Dragonflies (Anax imperator) |
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Mating Wheel Emperor Dragonflies (Anax imperator) |
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Emperor put eggs into the water |
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Emperor put eggs into the water |
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Emperor put eggs into the water |
vrouwtje venglazenmaker 25juni2013 glassnijder (Brachytron pratense)
Familie glazenmakers (Aeshnidae)
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vrouwtje venglazenmaker 25juni2013 glassnijder (Brachytron pratense) |
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vrouwtje venglazenmaker 25juni2013 glassnijder (Brachytron pratense) |
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vrouwtje venglazenmaker 25juni2013 glassnijder (Brachytron pratense) | |
Geplaats door Helma
Fantastic, Helma!
RépondreSupprimerYou did really well!
Welcome here, we hope you will have many more dragons to show us!
Starting with Brachytron pratense and an Anax mating wheel is WOW!!!
Your photography is stunning, congratulations, and many thanks!
Thank you for the invitation Noushka, and I will show more dragonflies in the coming period :-)
SupprimerRegards, Helma
Tu sais ce qui me rend dingue!c'est que les agrion (fin peti) je l'ai voir bien meme poser et les grosse comme ça !elles se fondent encore mieux dans la nature que les petites.
RépondreSupprimerle pire c'est que quand tu passe a coté ,tu ne la vois pas mais elle oui!du coup elle décolle te laissant que tes yeux pour pleurer.mdr
j'ai passer ma journée dans un champs hier!là ou elles se posaient.
j'ai quand meme était récompenser!
enfin voila!bravo pour toutes ces photos!
bonne journée a toi
Thank you for this reaction Atena, I did my best for this dragonflies. I have a number and I will post in the next blog.
SupprimerVery nice evening fire you.
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Merci pour cette Atena de réaction, j'ai fait de mon mieux pour cette libellules. J'ai un certain nombre et je vais poster dans le prochain blog.
Très belle soirée pour vous.
From Netherlands ! I love this blog ! lol
RépondreSupprimerWelcome with us Helma. Mating and lay eggs, waouw beautiful images.
Regards.
Thank you for your welcome Nathalie :-)
SupprimerAnd I'm glad you're having fun lol .....
Regards Helma
welcome helma =))
RépondreSupprimerit s beautifull 1st post, congratulation :)))
lot of nice poses and actions, a pleasure to dicover.
something funny, i ve gone a couple of times in lelystad, (to much modern building for me lol)
it s a long time ago and i was not passioned by photographie, but if i come back an other day (probably, cause my wife is duch) i will search ductch butterfly now ;)))
see you soon, cheers, eric
Hello Eric,
Supprimerthank you for your welcome and nice comment. Even better to hear that you are married to a Dutch woman and that you are been in Lelystad. I live near Lelystad (got to the dike) so maybe we'll meet once between dragonflies;-)
Best regards, Julia
Bienvenue parmi nous Helma, et quelle belle série pour démarrer, bravo !
RépondreSupprimerThank you Alain. I will try to deliver :-) beautiful and valuable contribution
SupprimerGreetings Helma
Welcomme here, Helma/Julia ! These first pictures are fantastic, and Anax mating wheel : wow ! And now, LDFA is your new country, welcome again ! M.
RépondreSupprimerThank you for your warm welcome
SupprimerI'm glad you the pictures at least like. I will try to make a number of places. Thanks again for the warm welcome :-)
Greetings, Helma