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Backlit multicolored dragon fly with tail-end in upper left corner, eyes facing lower right corner, wings caped about legs resting on long grass blade bisecting the photo, the black head and remains of a fly littering the grass blade.

Backlit multicolored dragon fly with tail-end in upper left corner, eyes facing lower right corner, wings caped about legs resting on long grass blade bisecting the photo, the black head and remains of a fly littering the grass blade.

Scarlet Skimmer in natural light
(Crocothemis servilia)

with fly parts on grass blade.

Non-native, Asian dragonfly
at Crew Flint Pen Strand trail
Lee County, Florida

7th & final #dragonflyweek photo

#stunDay #eastcoastkin #nature #insects #macro #photography #macrophotography #art #dragonfly

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Small, red-and-yellow-eyed, yellow and orange dragonfly perched on the end of the upper branch of a pink twig with two branches terminating in the remains of dried flowers.

Small, red-and-yellow-eyed, yellow and orange dragonfly perched on the end of the upper branch of a pink twig with two branches terminating in the remains of dried flowers.

Happy Fly-day. We made it!

Male Eastern amberwing
(Perithemis tenera)

on red mangrove leaf
a dragonfly under an inch (~2cm)
10-8-25 in Bonita Springs, FL

#FlyDay #eastCoastKin #bugSky #macro #photography #macroPhotography #florida #native #insects #bugs #dragonflies #nature #art #dragonflyweek 🐉🪰

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Eine Heidelibelle, Gattung Sympetrum, sitzt auf einem Finger und lauert auf kleine Insekten.

Eine Heidelibelle, Gattung Sympetrum, sitzt auf einem Finger und lauert auf kleine Insekten.

#bugSky #insectThursday #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #insects #bugs #dragonflies #nature #art #dragonflyweek

A darter dragonfly, genus Sympetrum (?), sits on a finger and waits for small insects.

Germany, 16-09-2023

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Eye to eye with a dark, medium-sized dragonfly, about 1.5 inches long, with a slender body and mostly black and dark blue coloration, with dark, blackish body and clear wings veined like stained glass.

Eye to eye with a dark, medium-sized dragonfly, about 1.5 inches long, with a slender body and mostly black and dark blue coloration, with dark, blackish body and clear wings veined like stained glass.

Male Seaside Dragonlet
(Erythrodiplax berenice)

on mangrove leaf
Cape Coral, Florida 10-10-25

Unique native dragonfly that can breed in seawater.

#eastCoastKin #bugSky #insectThursday #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #insects #bugs #dragonflies #nature #art #dragonflyweek

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Dynamic flicker of life, about 1 to 1.5 inches (~3cm) long, jewel of the salt marsh, a delicate mosaic of bold color.

A vibrant creature, painted in striking strokes of orange, yellow, and contrasting deep, velvety black.

Her main body section, the thorax, is like a canvas of narrow "tiger" stripes, an intricate pattern of black lines set against her background of brilliant, warm orange and yellow, where her four shimmering wings and six slender legs are attached, a bustling central hub of energy. 

Her long, segmented tail, or abdomen, is mostly orange on the upper side, while her underside is a contrasting black.

Her eyes, large and essential for her aerial hunting, are a warm red-brown ontop, black-spotted green below.

Her wings are a marvel of engineering, translucent and delicate, with a complex network of fine veins like stained glass.

Dynamic flicker of life, about 1 to 1.5 inches (~3cm) long, jewel of the salt marsh, a delicate mosaic of bold color. A vibrant creature, painted in striking strokes of orange, yellow, and contrasting deep, velvety black. Her main body section, the thorax, is like a canvas of narrow "tiger" stripes, an intricate pattern of black lines set against her background of brilliant, warm orange and yellow, where her four shimmering wings and six slender legs are attached, a bustling central hub of energy. Her long, segmented tail, or abdomen, is mostly orange on the upper side, while her underside is a contrasting black. Her eyes, large and essential for her aerial hunting, are a warm red-brown ontop, black-spotted green below. Her wings are a marvel of engineering, translucent and delicate, with a complex network of fine veins like stained glass.

Female Seaside Dragonlet
(Erythrodiplax berenice)

Cape Coral, Florida

Unique native dragonfly, can breed in brackish, & even seawater.

#ColorADay #RedWed #NightmareNov #legs #eastCoastKin #bugSky #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #insects #bugs #dragonflies #nature #art #dragonflyweek

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Bright green head and thorax (mid-section), and the distinct body shape, which is long and needle-like, like a darning needle. Males have a bright blue abdomen like this one, with wings about 4” wide (10cm).

Bright green head and thorax (mid-section), and the distinct body shape, which is long and needle-like, like a darning needle. Males have a bright blue abdomen like this one, with wings about 4” wide (10cm).

Male Green darner dragonfly
(Anax junius)

on palmetto 10-26-25
Barefoot beach preserve
Collier county, Florida

#AnimalArtTuesday #ColorADay #BlueTue #eastCoastKin #blue #bugSky #macro #photography #macroPhotography #native #insects #bugs #dragonflies #nature #art #wildlife #dragonflyweek

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Blue tailed damselfly on a stone

Blue tailed damselfly on a stone

Common darter on a reed

Common darter on a reed

#dragonflyweek may be over but I’m still on #pondwatch
A beautiful blue-tailed damselfly and the first Common Darter has emerged.
#dragonflies

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Purple loosestrife in pond

Purple loosestrife in pond

Three pairs of azure damselflies mating

Three pairs of azure damselflies mating

Exuvia of a dragonfly or darter on reeds

Exuvia of a dragonfly or darter on reeds

Purple loosestrife thriving in the pond.
Three pairs of azure damselflies mating and an exuvia (might be a darter) on the reeds.
#dragonflyweek
#pondwatch
@britishdragonflies.bsky.social

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Resharing for #FrogFriday + #DragonflyWeek:

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An image of a Four-spotted Chaser.

An image of a Four-spotted Chaser.

Our final #DragonflyWeek species focus is Four-Spotted Chaser: british-dragonflies.... Look out for it whilst you take part in the Wider Countryside Butterfly Survey on your BBS square! @btobirds.bsky.social @jncc.bsky.social @britishdragonflies.bsky.social #DragonflyWeek

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Apparently it’s #dragonflyweek and I didn’t know? Ironically I’ve been fairly focused on dragonflies and seeing a lot of them this week

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Dragonflies and damselflies are on the wing – our precious freshwater habitats are vital for their lifecycle and support many plants and animals.
📸Emerald damselfly Alun Williams
#DragonflyWeek @BDSdragonflies #WalesNatureWeek

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composite photo; two views of the table on display at museum, with gallery label:
“ÉMILE GALLÉ
French, 1846-1904
Dragonfly Table (Guéridon Libellules), model designed 1897, table created ca. 1898-1902
Mahogany, rosewood, fruitwood, mother-of-pearl
Gift of Benedict Silverman, 2016.137
Best known for his glass, ceramics, and furniture in the French Art Nouveau style, Gallé employed more than three hundred people in his workshops by 1900. While he designed this piece, specialists in his workshops created several versions based on the model. Here, three massive dragonflies, a favorite motif of Art Nouveau artists, serve as supports for the table. The tabletop features a lake scene, with a dragonfly perched on a plant in the foreground. A dragonfly table almost identical to this one was first presented at the Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris
(1898) and later at the Exposition Universelle (1900).”

composite photo; two views of the table on display at museum, with gallery label: “ÉMILE GALLÉ French, 1846-1904 Dragonfly Table (Guéridon Libellules), model designed 1897, table created ca. 1898-1902 Mahogany, rosewood, fruitwood, mother-of-pearl Gift of Benedict Silverman, 2016.137 Best known for his glass, ceramics, and furniture in the French Art Nouveau style, Gallé employed more than three hundred people in his workshops by 1900. While he designed this piece, specialists in his workshops created several versions based on the model. Here, three massive dragonflies, a favorite motif of Art Nouveau artists, serve as supports for the table. The tabletop features a lake scene, with a dragonfly perched on a plant in the foreground. A dragonfly table almost identical to this one was first presented at the Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1898) and later at the Exposition Universelle (1900).”

museum photo of the tabletop
via https://vmfa.museum/piction/6027262-161357765/

museum photo of the tabletop via https://vmfa.museum/piction/6027262-161357765/

#Woodensday + #DragonflyWeek:
ÉMILE GALLÉ (France, 1846-1904)
#Dragonfly Table (Guéridon Libellules)
model designed 1897, table created c. 1898-1902
Mahogany, rosewood, fruitwood, mother-of-pearl
On display at VMFA
#ArtNouveau

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Golden-ringed Dragonfly

Golden-ringed Dragonfly

Small Red Damselfly

Small Red Damselfly

Southern Damselfly

Southern Damselfly

White-legged Damselfly

White-legged Damselfly

The fine weather In the New Forest encouraged good numbers of Odonata including GOLDEN-RINGED DRAGONFLY plus SMALL RED, SOUTHERN & WHITE-LEGGED DAMSELFLIES. #wildlife #naturephotography #dragonflyweek #newforest
@britishdragonflies.bsky.social

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Azure damselfly on pond leaves

Azure damselfly on pond leaves

Lots of azure damselflies around the pond, and an emperor dragonfly flew in for a quick visit (too fast for a photo!)
#pondwatch
#dragonflyweek
@britishdragonflies.bsky.social

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Saw both beautiful and banded demoiselles on a small stretch of the River Frome in Eastville Park, Bristol this weekend
Beautifully metallic damselflies, these are Male (left) and female beautiful demoiselles
#dragonflyweek
#insectsmatter

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An image of a Brown Hawker dragonfly.

An image of a Brown Hawker dragonfly.

Another dragonfly that you may encounter whilst taking part in the Wider Countryside Butterfly Society on your BBS square is Brown Hawker: british-dragonflies.... @btobirds.bsky.social @jncc.bsky.social @rspbscience.bsky.social @britishdragonflies.bsky.social #DragonflyWeek

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Resharing for #DragonflyWeek on #TwoForTuesday !

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Resharing for #DragonflyWeek on #TwoForTuesday !

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Resharing for #DragonflyWeek on #TwoForTuesday !

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Resharing for #DragonflyWeek on #TwoForTuesday !

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Resharing for #MosaicMonday during #DragonflyWeek:

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Resharing for #DragonflyWeek!

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Happy #DragonflyWeek! 🐉 🪰
Dragonflies are large, vibrant insects that have been around for over 300 million years. They are regularly seen in summer, darting above ponds & rivers, but did you know they spend most of their life underwater?
Head over to our website to learn more from our latest blog.

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“Belt buckle in metal, enamel, rhinestones and glass, depicting two dragonflies decorated with multi-colored enamels and glass imitating turquoise, in a frame of flowers decorated with fancy colored stones and rhinestones.” description via https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/piel-freres-17-c-91b4fc7a33

“Belt buckle in metal, enamel, rhinestones and glass, depicting two dragonflies decorated with multi-colored enamels and glass imitating turquoise, in a frame of flowers decorated with fancy colored stones and rhinestones.” description via https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/piel-freres-17-c-91b4fc7a33

#DragonflyWeek bling:
#Dragonfly Buckle by Piel Frères, Paris, c.1905
Gilt & silver plated metal, enamel, glass, rhinestones; H 5.1 x W 9 cm (2 x 3.5 in.)
Tadema Gallery London
www.artnet.com/artists/piel...
#ArtNouveau

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color digital scan of a page from _Mira calligraphiae monumenta_ with text/calligraphy by Georg Bocakay and natural history illustrations of fauna and flora by Joris Hoefnagel

color digital scan of a page from _Mira calligraphiae monumenta_ with text/calligraphy by Georg Bocakay and natural history illustrations of fauna and flora by Joris Hoefnagel

#FrogFriday + #DragonflyWeek:
Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1542-1600) & Georg Bocskay (Hungarian, d.1575)
Common Pear, Lake Demoiselle, Moor Frog, & Hyacinth: Mira calligraphiae monumenta, Ms.20 (86MV527), f.75
1561–2,1591–6
Watercolor, gold & silver paint, ink
16.6x12.4cm
www.getty.edu/art/collecti...

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official museum photo of the dragonfly kimono, hanging on display rod against grey background
"Groups of blue and red dragonflies flutter against a light beige ground adorned with lavender swirling streams. The lightness of this summer kimono is conveyed through the fragility and delicacy of the dragonflies’ stylized bodies. Dragonflies evoke the evanescent and fleeting nature of the seasons as well as the passage of time, from summer to autumn."

official museum photo of the dragonfly kimono, hanging on display rod against grey background "Groups of blue and red dragonflies flutter against a light beige ground adorned with lavender swirling streams. The lightness of this summer kimono is conveyed through the fragility and delicacy of the dragonflies’ stylized bodies. Dragonflies evoke the evanescent and fleeting nature of the seasons as well as the passage of time, from summer to autumn."

official museum photo of the dragonfly kimono, hanging on display frame against grey background
"The design was created by dyeing warp threads with three stencils in three colors before weaving. The wefts are tightly twisted to create texture. The contrast of the very dark blue ground with teal and undyed dragonflies gives the image depth, as does the overlapping of the insects’ tails and wings."

official museum photo of the dragonfly kimono, hanging on display frame against grey background "The design was created by dyeing warp threads with three stencils in three colors before weaving. The wefts are tightly twisted to create texture. The contrast of the very dark blue ground with teal and undyed dragonflies gives the image depth, as does the overlapping of the insects’ tails and wings."

#FashionFriday for #DragonflyWeek :
1. Unlined Summer Kimono with #Dragonflies & Stream
Japan, c.1920–30s
Printed silk, 153×129.5cm
2. Meisen Summer Kimono with Dragonflies
Japan, c.1940–45
Dyed silk (hogushi-gasuri), 159.4×121.3cm
www.metmuseum.org/art/collecti...
www.metmuseum.org/art/collecti...

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official museum photo of the object, front/side profile on white background: Art Nouveau style bowl featuring two dragonflies perched on top, with bodies curled to form handles; rim decorated with flowers (lotuses?), while cup and base of bowl are green with beetles walking across both the inside and outside

official museum photo of the object, front/side profile on white background: Art Nouveau style bowl featuring two dragonflies perched on top, with bodies curled to form handles; rim decorated with flowers (lotuses?), while cup and base of bowl are green with beetles walking across both the inside and outside

For #DragonflyWeek :
Gustav Gaudernack (Norway, 1865–1914) for David-Andersen
Libelleskålen [#Dragonfly Bowl], 1908
Gilt silver filigree w/ window enamel & details of mirror enamel
H 11.7 cm x W 25 cm, Dia. 16.5 cm
Nasjonalmuseet OK-08461: www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/collectio...
#ArtNouveau

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black and white print in portrait orientation, illustration of a single large dragonfly flying over water with tree branch above and grasses below
Image © 2018 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY (educational use)

black and white print in portrait orientation, illustration of a single large dragonfly flying over water with tree branch above and grasses below Image © 2018 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY (educational use)

For #DragonflyWeek:
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
“La Libellule (The #Dragonfly)”, 1936
From Histoire naturelle, published 1942
Aquatint & sugar lift etching w/ scraping & drypoint on copper in black on off-white laid paper
Image 27×21cm / Sheet 37×27.2cm
AIC: www.artic.edu/artworks/128...

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Official museum photo of the tea stand, front profile (propped up on plate display stand) on gray background
glass mosaic design featuring a large dragonfly with orange eyes and green-brown marbled wings and body curled along left side of plate with rest covered with a spiraling pattern of yellow/green/blue

Official museum photo of the tea stand, front profile (propped up on plate display stand) on gray background glass mosaic design featuring a large dragonfly with orange eyes and green-brown marbled wings and body curled along left side of plate with rest covered with a spiraling pattern of yellow/green/blue

For #MosaicMonday during #DragonflyWeek:
#Dragonfly tea stand, c. 1901
Glass mosaic, diameter 7 1/4 in.
Designed by Clara Driscoll (USA, 1861–1944) for Louis Comfort Tiffany (USA, 1848-1933).
Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art:
morsemuseum.org/collection-h...
#WomenArtists #ArtNouveau

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