marsh bluets (Enallagma ebrium) mating at Cardinal Marsh IA 653A7124
After mating, this male marsh bluet (the blue damselfly) clasps the greenish female behind the head, in a maneuver called contact guarding, and makes sure nothing bad happens to her as she lays her eggs into plant stems over the water in Cardinal Marsh.
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marsh bluets (Enallagma ebrium) mating at Cardinal Marsh IA 653A7124
After mating, this male marsh bluet (the blue damselfly) clasps the greenish female behind the head, in a maneuver called contact guarding, and makes sure nothing bad happens to her as she lays her eggs into plant stems over the water in Cardinal Marsh.
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Uploaded on June 29, 2018
Taken on June 28, 2018