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Welcome to this blog dedicated to the Dragonflies of France and elsewhere. Who hasn't felt in awe by their beauty? Census, discoveries, talks, explanations and quality photographs are the main objectives here!
To publish your dragonfly photos here, read the Publishing Conditions and contact Noushka at the link above.
13 sept. 2013
Tiny Dancers
The Blue-ringed Dancer, Argia sedula, is one of several species of "dancers" found in the area. They acquire their title from their dance-like, up/down flight pattern.
The male dancer is blue and black while the paler female is olive and tan.
Dancers are known for their "wing-clapping" when approached. This Blue-ringed Dancer was clapping away.
Libellés :
Argia sedula,
COENAGRIONIDAE,
Florida Central,
Tammy,
USA
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Bonita série. Portal com óptimos trabalhos e fotografias de qualidade.
RépondreSupprimerParabéns.
Lovely shots Tammy. Nice to see you on this site too.
RépondreSupprimerFantastic shots Tammy!
RépondreSupprimerThis blue color is absolutely stunning!
I am having a ball at discovering your species and admiring the quality of your pictures!
Thanks for sharing, keep well!
Vraiment extra, et quels yeux, c'est superbe !
RépondreSupprimerHi Tammy ! What a blue ! The "wing claping" is lovely too ! Thanks for sharing, M.
RépondreSupprimerHi Tammy,
RépondreSupprimerwonderful array of these dancers. Beautiful blue color and exquisite detail. I love the beautiful blue eyes.
Greetings, Helma