蜻蛉 (ODONATA) Part II
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June 9, 2007 Part 1
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蜻蛉たちが姿を消しました。
昨年撮った蜻蛉の写真をアップデートいたします。
合掌。
Dragonflies disappeared.
I update the photograph of the dragonfly which I took last year.
Zyxomma obtusum 2
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*Anisoptera*
Species name: *Zyxomma obtusum*
Family: Libellulidae
Mature males of this crepuscular species are entirely covered with white
bloom whic...
Endmics Clean-up with Ben and Ron under Five Days
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In August, 2012 I guided a five-day abridged version of my Absolute Birding
tour. It was with Ron and Ben Barkley, a farther son duo from the U.S.A.
Ben is...
Late spring in the Auvergne (France) - 2013
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For a few weeks in June 2013 I was in the Auvergne (France) for a holiday
with my family. Of course I tried to spot some dragonflies. The first days
I saw...
New Beginnings...
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I'd like to start by saying hello to everyone who may still check in on
this blog. It's beginning to look like fall here in the woods! Where did
summer go...
4 comments:
Cool Lestes.
Our ones here are a bit rarer.
How many species of dragonflies and damselflies do you have in Japan?
Good afternoon,
Thank you very much for your comment.
Dragonflies (I include the damselfly & Mnais strigata) more than 200 kinds live in Japan.
You are lucky to so many Odonata!
No wonder you could take so many pics!
Good evening.
I'm really lucky.
Because Japan is the islands of dragonfly.
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