Showing posts with label Fragile Forktail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fragile Forktail. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Damselflies

Damselflies are a challenge! There is almost nothing to them. They are virtually wisps of the imagination. And oh my! what identification mysteries they can.

Jon Lamm's wonderful little volume, Damselflies of the Northeast, uses three different symbols on the page of each species to indicate whether the species can be identified with (1) binoculars, (2) in the hand, or (3) under a microscope.

These damselflies are all identifiable with binoculars so I am reasonably confident I have gotten them correct.

Eastern Forktail ...

Eastern Forktail 
 Fragile Forktail ...

 Fragile Forktail
 Orange Bluet ...

Orange Bluet
 Rampur's Forktail ...

Rampur's Fortail
 Vesper Bluet ...

 Vesper Bluet
Hopefully I will have Hawk Watch adventures to report soon.


Friday, September 13, 2013

Dragonflies in Cape May

During the first week of September, the highlight of our day in Cape May was the dragonflies. A sampling of the many opportunities to see and photograph these fascinating creatures ...

Black Saddlebag

Blue Dasher - male

Blue Dasher - female

Carolina Saddlebag

Eastern Pondhawk - male

Eastern Pondhawk - female
Fragile Forktail
Great Blue Skimmer - male

Great Blue Skimmer - female
Neddham's Skimmer - female
Needham's Skimmer
As always with dragonflies, if you think there is a misidentification, please let me know.

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