A walk with friends along a path strewn with yellow vetch and spotted with daisies reveled not a morning resonate with bird song but one resplendant with flashes of richly jeweled dragonflies. One of my new favorites is the Ebony Jewelwing.

Widow Skimmer

Ruby Meadowhawk

Common Pondhawk (female)

Spangled Skimmer

Ebony Jewelwing
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Lovely pictures Bev. I started "ode-ing" last summer. When I am going to meet up with the group from Jersey, I will let you know. I join them on their north Jersey trips.
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