Friday Night Photos Damsels and Dragons Edition
Submitted by Socialprogressive on Fri, 09/23/2022 - 5:00pm
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My apologies for anybody that was hoping to see damsels in distress being menaced by fire breathing dragons. Unfortunately all I have tonight are Damselflies and Dragonflies.
To tell the difference between Damselflies and Dragonflies, Damselflies are smaller and have two wings which they fold back along their body when not in flight and Dragonflies have four wings that are always outstretched even when not in flight.
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Flaming flutter-bys
Never realized there were so many varieties of these winged critters.
Saw a flock of them a little while back, swooping at dusk, like swallows.
Assumed they were gulping down gnats on their flits.
Your focus on their eyes is amazing. Wonder if they see in 3D? All of those
lenses must be a ferocious fractal on their occipital ganglion.
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Hi, QMS.
I didn't realize there were that many varieties either, QMS. Without the internet I'd have a really hard time identifying them.
Way cool macro shot of dragonfly eyes.
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Hi Social
What exquisite details and colour. It makes ones heart flutter.
These pansies have flourished all winter
Necking in the Nikau
Have a good weekend all.
Hi, Janis.
Beautiful shot of the Pansies. The rain drops really add so much to the shot.
Are those New Zealand pigeon in the Nikau?
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Thanks Social
Yes, they are Kereru (Wood Pigeon). They might be bigger than any pigeons you've seen?
Kererū can measure up to 51 cm from tail to beak, and weigh about 650 gr = 21 in. long and 1 1/2 lbs. They almost became extinct as they were a good meal catch.
great pics Janis!
Funny, 'pansy' was commonly used for the word 'sissy', when I was a kid growing up.
Great pics Janis! Thanks! Be well!
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Thanks dystopian
Just the other day my Kiwi neighbour said the same thing ... that his memory was that pansy was another name for sissy. Pansies have a bad rap in the English language.
On the other hand, there are hardly any other flowers that are robust enough to endure the winter.
Take that!
@janis b It was also a slur
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Hi pixelators
Hi all, Hey SP! Hope all are well!
OUTSTANDING ode photos SP! You know how I love 'em. Beautiful work, great shots! I know a few guys that are the ones whose ode photos get in the guides... yours are great!
Odes is what folks that study them call Odonata. Which is the order which dragonflies and damselflies are in. The toothy ones. Flying dragons, if you are a gnat or skeeter. Some eat other dragons, and I have seen them take large butterflies.
The unknown damselfly is also a Rambur's Forktail. There can be two color morphs on some species of damselflies, in females. Gynomorphic and andromorphic, andromorphic appearing in color like a male. The gynomorphic female is differently colored than a male. These with the red sides are immature gynomorphic females, which lose the red and turn more yellow when they mature.
AWESOME pixels man! Thanks!
Be well all!
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Hi, dystopian.
Thanks for the ID on the second damselfly and for all the info about odes.
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Hi, Moonbat
Thanks for the great dragon art.
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I love dragonflies, and have quite a collection of photos.
Once on a field trip of science docents at Fermilab, we went on a dragonfly training. We were taught how to hold a dragonfly gently by its wings on one side. I held a large green one, who decided to let me know that he needed to move on. He "scraped" my finger with his lower jaw. It didn't hurt, but I could feel it. It was kind of a cool feeling.
To this day you can still see a small mark on the side of my finger.
I treasure it.
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Hi, Fishtroller
Sounds like your dragonfly training was a great opportunity and experience.
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