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Series 2 of 3 Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) - female 2 August 2015: We observed both the male and female Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) perched near to one another three to four feet off the ground on a small bush to the side of the Bittern Marsh Trail at the Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) in Lewisville, Texas. This observation is of the female only for we also had earlier observed a second pair of male and female Blue-faced Meadowhawks in another part of the Bittern Marsh Trail and those digital pics constitute a different series of images. Thus these are the images of the second female Blue-faced Meadowhawk we observed on this date at this site while we were taking our leave from the premises. LLELA is jointly administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the City of Lewisville, Texas, the Lewisville Independent School District and the University of North Texas.
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Series 3 of 3 Images 1-3: First male observed Image 4: Second male observed -- Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) - male 2 August 2015: Twice during our walk on this date at this site we observed both male and female Blue-faced Meadowhawks (Sympetrum ambiguum) perched near to one another a few feet off the ground alongside the Bittern Marsh Trail at the Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) in Lewisville, Texas. The present observation is of the males photographed in both instances. Images 1-3 document the first male Blue-faced Meadowhawk we encountered and image 4 is that of the second individual. LLELA is jointly administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the City of Lewisville, Texas, the Lewisville Independent School District and the University of North Texas.
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Series 3 of 3 Images 1-3: First male observed Image 4: Second male observed -- Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) - male 2 August 2015: Twice during our walk on this date at this site we observed both male and female Blue-faced Meadowhawks (Sympetrum ambiguum) perched near to one another a few feet off the ground alongside the Bittern Marsh Trail at the Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) in Lewisville, Texas. The present observation is of the males photographed in both instances. Images 1-3 document the first male Blue-faced Meadowhawk we encountered and image 4 is that of the second individual. LLELA is jointly administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the City of Lewisville, Texas, the Lewisville Independent School District and the University of North Texas.
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Series 3 of 3 Images 1-3: First male observed Image 4: Second male observed -- Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) - male 2 August 2015: Twice during our walk on this date at this site we observed both male and female Blue-faced Meadowhawks (Sympetrum ambiguum) perched near to one another a few feet off the ground alongside the Bittern Marsh Trail at the Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) in Lewisville, Texas. The present observation is of the males photographed in both instances. Images 1-3 document the first male Blue-faced Meadowhawk we encountered and image 4 is that of the second individual. LLELA is jointly administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the City of Lewisville, Texas, the Lewisville Independent School District and the University of North Texas.
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Series 3 of 3 Images 1-3: First male observed Image 4: Second male observed -- Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) - male 2 August 2015: Twice during our walk on this date at this site we observed both male and female Blue-faced Meadowhawks (Sympetrum ambiguum) perched near to one another a few feet off the ground alongside the Bittern Marsh Trail at the Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) in Lewisville, Texas. The present observation is of the males photographed in both instances. Images 1-3 document the first male Blue-faced Meadowhawk we encountered and image 4 is that of the second individual. LLELA is jointly administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the City of Lewisville, Texas, the Lewisville Independent School District and the University of North Texas.
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"Another one I had previously uploaded that got ""eaten"" in a glitch."
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"Another one I had previously uploaded that got ""eaten"" in a glitch."
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"Another one I had previously uploaded that got ""eaten"" in a glitch."
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"Another one I had previously uploaded that got ""eaten"" in a glitch."
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Edge of fen. Best image, still out of focus.