Taiga Bluet Damselfly
(I am nearly positive of my identification because of the green and the size of the eyespots)
Coenagrion resolutum
(I am nearly positive of my identification because of the green and the size of the eyespots)
Coenagrion resolutum
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Great capture, Andrée. I have lousy luck photographing damselflies. My camera usually won't auto focus on them and it's manual focus is useless as far as I'm concerned.
ReplyDeleteI love these.. just of late I have had the pleasure to see many of these beautifly creatures... but only through my blogging. Excellent captures and I love the size of it's eyes.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and like Marvin I don't have much luck photographing them. We must have a similar fuzzy camera. the Bluet Damsel is our state insect. MB
ReplyDeleteI've been scrolling and scrolling through your photos and each time I think I'm ready to leave a comment, I see something else I want to spend time with. Your macro work is beautiful, and I'm impressed that you know all the correct names. I have no head for that stuff. I need people like you to tell me what I've just photographed. Thanks.
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