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Ebony Jewelwing (Male)

Calopteryx maculata

Description:

a species of broad-winged damselflies. It is one out of the 170 species of the Odonata found in New England, the Mid-Atlantic states, and southeastern Canada. It is between 39–57 mm (1.5–2.2 in). The males have metallic blue-green bodies and black wings.

Habitat:

It lives near wooded streams and rivers. Ebony Jewelwings flutter like a butterfly. When disturbed they fly a short distance to safety. These damselflies are easy to get close to as long as you approach slowly and don't make any sudden movements. They will often stop to rest on leaves or twigs. Ebony Jewelwings may fly far from water. They can be seen in the middle of the woods, while most damselflies and dragonflies are usually seen near ponds, lakes, or rivers.

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alfrediguana
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alfrediguana

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Spotted on Jun 9, 2013
Submitted on Jun 10, 2013

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