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6 Comments

Janice Parr
Janice Parr 12 years ago

Just love the detail.

ReannaDee
ReannaDee 12 years ago

So cool!

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 12 years ago

Awesome pic!

Sally Chuang
Sally Chuang 12 years ago

wow...amazing....

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

Beautiful picture.

TampaDave
TampaDave 12 years ago

This one is tough. There are several blue damselflies species. For ID purposes, if you can try to get some with the wings and tail. The wings and tail pattern are often the easiest way to distinguish between the similar species.
This could be the Azure Bluet or the Stream Bluet or the Skimming Bluet or the Blue-ringed dancer. The Familiar Bluet is a possibility but that one is more of a baby blue color.

ClaytonYoung
Spotted by
ClaytonYoung

Dallas, Texas, USA

Spotted on May 12, 2011
Submitted on May 12, 2011

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