local time: 5:21
Cordova, Memphis
this is a damselfly which i can find at least one on everyday, if i want. this gorgeous odonata is not much rare here. 'here' means the residential complex where i live now. the complex has got a huge lake (17 acres) and if searched, this species of damselfly can surely be found around it. well why not? Blue-fronted Dancer (Argia apicalis) belongs to the family 'Coenagrionidae', which is the family of Pond Damsels.
this photograph was taken on 17th June, 2012. at 1:02 pm. using my Canon PowerShot SX40 HS. a finishing touch was given using CS5. the BG here is the jogging trail.
Cordova, Memphis
Blue-fronted Dancer (male) |
this photograph was taken on 17th June, 2012. at 1:02 pm. using my Canon PowerShot SX40 HS. a finishing touch was given using CS5. the BG here is the jogging trail.
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