“ Family Coenagrionidae-over 1200 species worldwide ”
Common Citril damselflies (Ceriagrion glabrum). The larvae spend 2 years under water and the adult lives a week or a few weeks- they exist to reproduce. The male uses claspers at the tip of his abdomen to grasp the female tightly behind the head. The female interlocks her abdomen forming a ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": 400mm +
  • Carol Tomlinson Edited 2 years ago

    Fantastic capture!

    Fantastic capture!

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  • Cindy Gehm Edited 2 years ago

    Wow, this is amazing.   Fantastic job with the zoom lens!  How interesting!

    Wow, this is amazing.   Fantastic job with the zoom lens!  How interesting!

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  • Nancy Lee Edited 2 years ago

    Wow, this is an amazing capture at such a distance.  What an interesting species, I love the heart shaped formation!

    Wow, this is an amazing capture at such a distance.  What an interesting species, I love the heart shaped formation!

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  • Jean Summers Edited 2 years ago

    Interesting photo and story!  Nicely done.

    Interesting photo and story!  Nicely done.

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Canon EOS 90D Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM
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