Hi Bob,perhaps, you can look here,http://www.schmetterling-raupe.de/ If I have questions I go to this page.Greetings Crissi
Oi, I can`t help you. But it is a funny images. Hope you got help!From Hilda
beautiful olive green colors! no help here!
A lovely image Bob.It lookes like a Black-tailed Skimmer but I am not an expert.
My bet is it's a freshly emerged black tailed skimmer Bob, still developing the mature colouration, which will probably be the blue (male) rather than the gold. (female)http://www.british-dragonflies.org.uk/content/uk-speciesis a very helpful site for dragons and damsels.Trust you're well mate? Andy
Black-tailed Skimmer Bob. Either female or immature, it's very difficult to tell the difference.
She's lovely, whatever it is.
It's a beautiful, olive something, Bob, but sorry I don't know what is it!Thanks for Joni Mitchell:)
Nie pomogę, dla mnie to jest piękna ważka i to mi wystarczy :-))). Pozdrawiam ciepło
it's a beautiful dragonfly...whatever kind he turns out to be!!!!!!
I can't help,but a beautiful series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Bob, was immer es ist - es ist wunderschön. Auf jeden Fall eine Libellenart.Einen herzlichen Abendgruß sendetIrmi
Lovely shot Bob.And isn't it great that so many people come to the rescue like that. :-)
Id probably opt for a female Migrant Hawker Bob
Hi Bob ...no idea from me on a ID,but I do know it is a beauty of a shot!!Grace
I love this kind of dragonflies, I like those kind of red dragonflies even better. Have a nice day!
Superb whatever it is.
No clue about its name. :( Great captures though.
Had to scroll down and see what I missed yesterday and so glad that I did. Lovely dragon images!!!
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteperhaps, you can look here,http://www.schmetterling-raupe.de/
If I have questions I go to this page.
Greetings Crissi
Oi, I can`t help you. But it is a funny images. Hope you got help!
ReplyDeleteFrom Hilda
beautiful olive green colors! no help here!
ReplyDeleteA lovely image Bob.
ReplyDeleteIt lookes like a Black-tailed Skimmer but I am not an expert.
My bet is it's a freshly emerged black tailed skimmer Bob, still developing the mature colouration, which will probably be the blue (male) rather than the gold. (female)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.british-dragonflies.org.uk/content/uk-species
is a very helpful site for dragons and damsels.
Trust you're well mate? Andy
Black-tailed Skimmer Bob. Either female or immature, it's very difficult to tell the difference.
ReplyDeleteShe's lovely, whatever it is.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful, olive something, Bob, but sorry I don't know what is it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for Joni Mitchell:)
Nie pomogę, dla mnie to jest piękna ważka i to mi wystarczy :-))). Pozdrawiam ciepło
ReplyDeleteit's a beautiful dragonfly...whatever kind he turns out to be!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't help,but a beautiful series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteBob, was immer es ist - es ist wunderschön. Auf jeden Fall eine Libellenart.
ReplyDeleteEinen herzlichen Abendgruß sendet
Irmi
Lovely shot Bob.
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't it great that so many people come to the rescue like that. :-)
Id probably opt for a female Migrant Hawker Bob
ReplyDeleteHi Bob ...no idea from me on a ID,but I do know it is a beauty of a shot!!
ReplyDeleteGrace
I love this kind of dragonflies, I like those kind of red dragonflies even better. Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteSuperb whatever it is.
ReplyDeleteNo clue about its name. :(
ReplyDeleteGreat captures though.
Had to scroll down and see what I missed yesterday and so glad that I did. Lovely dragon images!!!
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