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En las zonas que visito es más frecuente Iscnura elegans que I. graellsii. Las identifico por el pincho del pronoto, he añadido una nota. También por el pterostigma bicolor del macho.
Vista la imagen en el PC me llamó la atención la transición de tonos de color de la hembra en el tórax.
Fotograma recortado un 6%
En el Parque Natural "El Clot de Galvany". Elx. (Alicante)
In the areas I visit, Iscnura elegans is more common than I. graellsii. I identify them by the spike of the pronotum, I have added a note. Also due to the bicolor pterostigma of the male.
Seeing the image on the PC, the transition of color tones of the female in the thorax caught my attention.
Frame cropped 6%
In the Natural Park "El Clot de Galvany". Elx. (Alicante) SpainEspaña
One fine summer day, although a very hot day, I was walking through one of the streets of Torre de la Horadada, in Alicante, Spain, and I passed a house with a latticework in its garden that produced some very curious shadows in the warm morning sun, in especially when they turn black and white. The magic of the projection of a grid on the lattice of the fence captivated my attention on the patterns of shadows that were deformed adapting to the geometric shapes that the beam of sunlight found in its path.
Traipsing through Alicante’s old quarter - the Concatedral of San Nicolas makes a brief appearance every now and then.
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