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...The Eastern Bluebirds did not stop on their way south to eat these berries this year.
* Canon EOS REBEL T5i camera
* Mamiya-Sekor C 80mm f/2.8
* Fotodiox Pro M645-EOS lens adapter.
At first light, a dark brown dragonfly nymph, about 5cm/2 inches long crawled out of the water, up a stem and gradually shed its skin so this adult dragonfly could emerge and then walk further up the stem to hide beneath the leaves. The process takes a couple of hours. For several hours since, it has been expanding to its full size, inflating its wings and drying out. Until it takes its first flight, it is referred to as 'teneral'.
The right hand wing tips either haven't fully inflated yet or are mal-formed, but don't worry, this dragonfly will be able to fly, feed and mate perfectly well. It may also be missing its rear right leg, but it just might not be visible in the picture.
At this stage of its life, it is extremely vulnerable to becoming prey for birds and was hanging well hidden in the foliage. The characteristic blue colour in the tail and eyes (see previous picture) will develop over the next few days. Right now, it is predominantly green and well camouflaged. A curious Red-eyed Damselfly manages to photo-bomb the scene.
The Emperor Dragonfly (Anax imperator) is the largest dragonfly native to the UK and is about 10cm/4inches in both length and wingspan.
No, ella tampoco es mía T__T Es de Èlia, me la prestó para hacerle una sesioncita :D Le puse la peluca de Pandora y creo que le queda la mar de chula. Estoy enamorada de su estilo ssteampunk, es preciosa!
100 (LT02ZZV) is seen pulling out of Newbury Park station onto the A12 while working on TFL Rail Replacement Service to Shenfield. (06/02/16)
Probably not as close as they look, but still pretty close!
The sound was fantastic...
Duxford Summer Air Show 24th July 2021
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Enjoyed spectacular Victoria Day fireworks from our rooftop :-)
*The image is a composite of the city skyline and fireworks captured from the same location, only in slightly different directions. Most of the fireworks were happening on the beaches (at the left from this scene), but I moved them into a better location, digitally :-)