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04-Jun-2017

Black-tailed Skimmer (F)

Mill River, Newbourne

immature, in fact less than 2 minutes from emergence - commentary from experts welcomed - Johnnie, Torben? Thank you to John Powell for basic ID


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Gill Kopy06-Jun-2017 04:28
Wow ! what a fabulous macro shot - it looks like its made of glass V
Pieter Bos05-Jun-2017 21:09
Very well captured. ~V
Martin Lamoon05-Jun-2017 20:51
A great capture Chris.
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laine05-Jun-2017 20:28
Lovely detail Chris. V
Johnny JAG05-Jun-2017 19:16
So envious, I haven't seen a single dragonfly yet. Great shot of it too.
Hennie & Lies Lammers05-Jun-2017 18:05
Beautiful sharp image Chris
Nirvan Hope05-Jun-2017 16:25
Excellent clarity.
joseantonio05-Jun-2017 15:53
great capture with some fascinating details.
Helen Betts05-Jun-2017 15:52
A great POV and such sharp detail.
Tom Munson05-Jun-2017 15:41
Beautiful work. Sharp!!
John R. Powell05-Jun-2017 13:03
I'm almost certain it's a female Black-tailed Skimmer Chris! Good capture! ...V
Pierre Martin05-Jun-2017 12:14
superbly detailed picture!
Zeeby05-Jun-2017 10:47
Great close-up, very sharp! V
Yvonne05-Jun-2017 10:40
Wow, this is a great shot Chris... v
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