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I've never seen the Eastern Amberwing before. Looks like a baby dragonfly but after interweb researchinating it, all dragonflies emerge fully grown from their nymph stage. So it's just a cute 1/3 size dragonfly.
1,2, and 3 are the Eastern Amberwing, munching on a fly in 3 4 Widow Skimmer 5 Sulfur-Tipped Clubtail |
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Great captures!
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Stunning series, love the last 3 shots.
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Nice!
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