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Lance-leafed Arrowhead gets its name from the shape of its leaves. It was seen in seen in shallow water, in the thick shade of the cypress swamp at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida.
Looking across British Columbia's Emerald Lake at the Lodge on a stormy day.
The reflection of Mt. Burgess reminded me of an arrowhead. Such a special place.
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A beautiful spot in Ontario for winter lovers.
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Or more usually just “Arrowhead”. They’re common, but to me always bear the suggestion of places rich in life. And I find them elegant too.
Arranged three pointed seashells to form an arrowhead-like shape. Not too sure if it works but giving it a go anyway just for fun! HMM!
Lance-leafed Arrowhead is a native species found throughout the ponds and swamps of Florida. This one seen in Corkscrew Swamp.
Arrowhead - An amazing light play on the impressive Aonach Eagach ridge reflected in the super still waters of Loch Achtriochtan.
Looking up from Glencoe, Aonach Eagach dominates the scene up the glen, its hard not to be transfixed by this view when conditions are like this.
Glencoe, Highland Scotland
Here's a full view of my foty Arrowhead spiketail (Cordulegaster obliqua) at the wetlands yesterday, North Georgia. This was a BIG dragonfly at a good 3.5 inches long.
Erst auf den zweiten Blick habe ich die kleinen Wunderwerke des Winters am Ammersee entdeckt.
Arrowheads
It was only at second glance that I discovered the little marvels of winter at the Ammersee.
This one has eluded me for a long time. And we saw 3 flying before this one finally perched on a fallen dead tree. Robert Salinas (here on flickr) came to the wetlands from TX and found the first for my county a few years ago, and pal Stacy saw that one - and another last year. They like to fly in the mornings and we went a little earlier yesterday due to gathering storms. It was hot and very humid from a rainy week.
This is a rare species in Georgia - and it was one of the most beautiful dragonflies I've ever seen. And huge! Surprised at its size ... 3.5 inches long - bigger than the other two spiketail species I've seen. Golden yellow in the sun with those turquoise eyes. My husband was impressed too. The spiketail flew several times but kept returning to this dead tree.
And ... big clubtails - Blackwater clulbtail & a Sanddragon - were also out for the first time. It's been a fun week with odes!
>> Arrowhead spiketail (Cordulegaster obliqua), male, at the wetlands near Little River, North Georgia - yesterday. There are 2 subspecies in GA per Giff's ref: the bigger Southern one with blue eyes (this one) and a smaller Northern one with green eyes
In late afternoon light, a BNSF westbound intermodal climbs the grade at Arrowhead Junction, California on February 29, 2020.
Arrowhead, also known as the Herman Melville House, is a historic house museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. It was the home of American author Herman Melville during his most productive years, 1850–1863.
Arrowhead Plant (Syngonium podophyllum)
ODC - Leaf Veins
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This is not still water.. the waters in Singapore are'nt rough. It was closer to low tide. Long exposure helped me to flatten the waters.
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Arrowhead piculet, Suriname.
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