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most i can tell is that it's in the broad-nosed weevil family, is a bit hairy, and has colorful scales
backyard capture in chesterfield
The tree cries the last tear after a week of heavy rains. The beautiful is always in the little things.
The jagged edges of the petals and deep perspective give this gorgeous flower a slightly aggressive feel.
Photographed this Brimstone Butterfly on the grounds of Fort Pickens on the far West end of Pensacola Beach during the late morning. This images was shot with the Sony A74M4 using the Sony FE 90mm F2.8 G OSS lens. Camera setting for this handheld shot were 1/400 sec at f/8.0, ISO 100.
Die Weidenjungfer (Chalcolestes viridis) ist eine auffällige Vertreterin der Teichjungfern (Lestidae) und besitzt einen metallisch grün glänzenden Körper. Charakteristisch für die Familie ist die halb geöffnete Flügelstellung im Ruhezustand. Diese Art bevorzugt stehende oder langsam fließende Gewässer mit dichter Ufervegetation und ist in ihrer Flugzeit von Juli bis Oktober aktiv.
The Willow Emerald Damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis) is a striking member of the Lestidae family, recognized by its metallic green body. A characteristic feature of this family is the partially open wing position at rest. This species prefers still or slow-flowing waters with dense riparian vegetation and is active during its flight season from July to October.
Lugar: Medellin (Antioquia)-Colombia
Autor: © Mary Torres Escobar, 2017
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