Dragonflys and damselflys 2023

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  • Yes that’s a Common Red darter. Those are Good photos
  • I havnt seen much Dragonflys and damselflys but yesterday I saw some of them at Barnwood I managed to take pictures of them so I might send them when iv transfered them to my device
  • I don’t think I’ve posted these photos yet. Ruddy or common darter. Rather small dragonfly. 



  • Yes that is a common red darter. Again There very good photos
  • That is a common red darter aswell. Theres A lot of red darters going on. Even though it’s not a close one I don’t think pictures have to be close to be good photos. With yours I like the contrast and exsposure and the angle and how it sticks out from the background even though it’s small and the way it’s perched any photo. there are other things I like about it aswell And I think it’s a good photo
  • Thanks Zo glad you liked the photo, I do like to photograph the large dragonflies they are very impressive when you photograph them close up.
  • i love robins said:
    Thanks Zo glad you liked the photo, I do like to photograph the large dragonflies they are very impressive when you photograph them close up.

    Thats ok. Strangely I don’t know why but for me iv noticed I seem to run into small ones more often than big ones so 99 percent of the time if I’m going to run into a dragonfly it’s almost allways going to a small one rather than a big one which means I almost alllways  end up needing to approach it So I tend to get exited if I see a big one cause of that I don’t know what it is with the small ones but I must be a small dragonfly magnet or something 

  • Its kind of funny if you think about it my small dragonfly magnetism must be weaker than average On the occasion I find the big ones
  • Thanks Zo much appreciated Thumbsup
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