This is about two inches or more; interesting light blue dotted tail. Chased it around the yard with my iPhone while waiting for a hummingbird to show up at my feeder
Another big dragon fly
This is about two inches or more; interesting light blue dotted tail. Chased it around the yard with my iPhone while waiting for a hummingbird to show up at my feeder
At least they were napping until I crept up behind them. Contrary to prior outcomes, they did not panic and fly immediately away.
Here is another dragon fly for the identification team
As mentioned in an earlier post, we have encountered a pair of loons down at pondside frequently this year. The mother and her kid float around, diving periodically, and this is about as close as I can get without a super zoom lens. One day there was two adults and I presume it was the father joining this pair.
Another typical visitor along the pond’s edge is this muskrat (I think); not the greatest of poses but you go with what you got.
We encounter a pair of loons almost every time we wander down to the pond edge this year. If this is the usual suspect, it is a mother loon and her kid is hanging around nearby. They typically stay 20 yards or more from the shore.
Our trip into the back woods in July had fewer birds and more of the other flying things.