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Blue-fronted dancer

Argia apicalis

Description:

This little damselfly was the second odonata species I freed from an old spiders web today. This little guy was still alive & able to fly weakly after resting on my finger for a minute or two.

Habitat:

Radnor Lake state park.

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6 Comments

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Thank you Adarsha & Oneng!

OnengDyah
OnengDyah 11 years ago

Fabolous pic..

Adarsha B S
Adarsha B S 11 years ago

@KaenL : Yep..well done ...

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Thanks Adarsha!
I'm not sure if this one survived Cindy but fingers crossed it made it.

Adarsha B S
Adarsha B S 11 years ago

Beautiful capture :)

Another great save! Cool pics while in the web :)

KarenL
Spotted by
KarenL

Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Aug 29, 2012
Submitted on Aug 30, 2012

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