Wednesday, June 13
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Oh what lacy wings. Telephoto or what?!
ReplyDeleteTelephoto a little, Mal and then the original photos cropped to show detail
DeleteSome of my favorite critters. :)
ReplyDeleteThe larvae are pretty ferocious though, tpals.
DeleteThose wings are incredible - don't think I've ever seen them up close like that.
ReplyDeleteThey are, Margaret. It’s the wonder of photos - it let’s you see things missed by the naked eye.
DeleteWow, great photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle
DeleteAwesome update Sue thank you for sharing and blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda
DeleteSuch clarity!!! What a magnificent creature, how lucky to see it that close up, goodness, it's head makes the mind boggle!!!xxx
ReplyDeleteInsect heads = Sci Fi monsters, Dina. I’m just glad they are only the size they are!
DeleteI love them, Sue especially looking at them flying above the pond.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Hope that you have a good weekend too, Nadezda
DeleteA most ferocious dragon indeed. Fabulous wings!
ReplyDeleteCertainly is if you are a tadpole, Anna
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