Just Flexing My Wings

This is an Eastern Pondhawk. I think this one is a male. I love watching and photographing dragoflies. Maybe that is becauese they are carnivores .. and good predators at that. This quote is from the link above:

{they} "... can take down insects as large as themselves. They will even eat members of their own species. The males and females of this species differ in color. Adult males are a powdery blue with a yellow-tipped abdomen, while females are bright green with some dark brown/black spots on the abdomen. Young males are also green, like females, with rings on the abdomen, but they will change color as they mature."

i am sure glad the are small .. can you immpage a 200 lbs version.

~ Rick

Dressed To Impress

Interesting Baltimore Oriole .. he looks like it's been a rough day. That bright orange and deep black sure stand out.

~ Rick


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On Point But No Profile Today

This is the second Cedar Waxwing we have photographed this season. They are an amazing looking bird. I prefer a profile but he did not cooperate.

~ Rick


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Tiny Wings, Big Dreams

We are starting to see a lot of Pearl Crescent butterflies. Such a small butterfly .. but always dream big. The are very common this time of year and we love seeing them.

~ Rick


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