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male survey
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Two individuals seen - both with broken shoulder stripe. This had me confused for a bit about what species these were. Thanks to @greglasley for pointing out that sometimes they are like this. Here's another observation of this, by Greg: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/186757
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Two individuals seen - both with broken shoulder stripe. This had me confused for a bit about what species these were. Thanks to @greglasley for pointing out that sometimes they are like this. Here's another observation of this, by Greg: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/186757
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Two individuals seen - both with broken shoulder stripe. This had me confused for a bit about what species these were. Thanks to @greglasley for pointing out that sometimes they are like this. Here's another observation of this, by Greg: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/186757
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Two individuals seen - both with broken shoulder stripe. This had me confused for a bit about what species these were. Thanks to @greglasley for pointing out that sometimes they are like this. Here's another observation of this, by Greg: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/186757
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Skimming Bluet Damselfy (Enallagma geminatum) Female
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Skimming Bluet. Male in hand. Side view.
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Skimming Bluet. Male in hand. Side view.
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