Saturday, December 1, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Aethriamanta brevipennis - Scarlet Marsh Hawk
Labels:
Aethriamanta brevipennis,
dragonflies,
dragonflies of india,
dragonfly,
dragonfly india,
Scarlet Marsh Hawk
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Acisoma panorpoides -Trumpet tail
Labels:
Acisoma panorpoides,
dragonflies,
dragonflies of india,
dragonfly,
dragonfly india,
indian dragonflies,
Trumpet tail
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Gynacantha bayadera - Parakeet Darner
Labels:
dragonflies,
dragonflies of india,
dragonfly,
dragonfly india,
Gynacantha bayadera,
Parakeet Darner
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Paragomphus lineatus - Common Hooktail
Labels:
Common Hooktail,
dragonflies of india,
dragonfly,
dragonfly india,
indian dragonflies,
Paragomphus lineatus
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Gomphus vulgatissimus - Common Clubtail
Labels:
Common Clubtail,
dragonflies,
dragonflies of india,
dragonfly,
dragonfly india,
Gomphus vulgatissimus,
indian dragonflies
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Vestalis apicalis - Black Tipped Forest Glory
Vestalis apicalis - Black Tipped Forest Glory
Place: Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, India - Umayar region of the sanctuary.
Habitat: This damselfly was found resting on a reed leaf near a very small forest stream. The area was relatively dark with dense vegetation and the water flowing through a small rocky stream from the forest towards the reservoir. There were about 4 or five of these to be seen.
Habits: It was relatively easy to photograph this species and it stayed long enough for the three members of our team to photograph it in turns.
Vestalis apicalis - Black Tipped Forest Glory |
Place: Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, India - Umayar region of the sanctuary.
Habitat: This damselfly was found resting on a reed leaf near a very small forest stream. The area was relatively dark with dense vegetation and the water flowing through a small rocky stream from the forest towards the reservoir. There were about 4 or five of these to be seen.
Habits: It was relatively easy to photograph this species and it stayed long enough for the three members of our team to photograph it in turns.
Labels:
Black Tipped Forest Glory,
damselfly,
india,
kerala,
shenduruny wildlife sanctuary,
umayar,
Vestalis apicalis
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