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eastern pondhawk

  1. Eastern Pondhawk (female)

    Eastern Pondhawk (female)

    Eastern Pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis: Libellulidae) female. 3.6-4.8 cm (1.4-1.9 in) long. Perched on Mexican Hate (Ratibida columnifera: Asteraceae).
  2. Eastern Pond Hawk (juvenile male).jpg

    Eastern Pond Hawk (juvenile male).jpg

    Eastern Pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis: Libellulidae) juvenile male. 3.6-4.8 cm (1.4-1.9 in) long.
  3. And another Eastern Pondhawk

    And another Eastern Pondhawk

    This time, I think, the female. Sorry I didn't get any browsing done today. I'll try to catch up tomorrow (with browsing as well as with seminar preparation ... plus make dinner and go for a hike)
  4. Eastern Pondhawk

    Eastern Pondhawk

    Again, I think that's what this one is. Possibly a male ...?
  5. Green on Green

    Green on Green

  6. Extreme Closeup

    Extreme Closeup

  7. Green on Green

    Green on Green

    Eastern Pondhawk dragon fly. I was taking picture of a butterly and I snapped this dragonfly while wainting for butterfly to land.
  8. Eastern pondhawk dragonfy

    Eastern pondhawk dragonfy

    photographed on an iris in my pond.
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