Saturday, November 15, 2008

Camera Critter Meme #32

I've mentioned many times how much I enjoyed my time in Texas in April of 2007. I saw many critters I don't see in central Oregon and a few I do see in the high desert.

However, it was the damselflies of Texas which puzzled me the most. The prettier the odonata, the easier it was to identify. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to ID all of them. Below are some of the shots of the damselflies of Texas I was able to acquire.

Unidentified

Unidentified

Unidentified

Variable Dancer

Rambur's Forktail - female

Rambur's Forktail - male

Variable Dancer

Double-striped Bluet

Powdered Dancer

Variable Dancer

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11 comments:

Misty DawnS said...

I notice you included several photos of that gorgeous PURPLE Variable Dancer! You trying to make a certain someone, who loves purple, jealous that you got purple damselfly shots? Huh? Suuuuure - I see how it is ;-)

Rhea said...

Beautiful damselfly photos!! Impressive photography.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Ash: What a neat view of all the damselflies, nicely done with all the variations.

Jeanne said...

Wow what amazing colors. I'm also amazed at how close you're able to get for these shots.

Unknown said...

Each one unique and so gorgeous! Amazing variety of colors.

Jane Hards Photography said...

I love this shots you get of such delicate creatures.

Anonymous said...

wow! they are so cute and beautiful. I love that purple variable dancer too, looks attractive...

Julie said...

beautiful shots.

Cathy said...

This was a perfect post for me, but then I'm a fellow addict!

Linda said...

Great shots of the dragonflies.

I found your blog via Camera Critters.

Linda, aka Crafty Gardener

i beati said...

so many colors !!Woww Sandy