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08.04.2015 18:44, Ele-W

And this girl here was taken on April 22 at nine o'clock in the evening.

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And all the remaining photos are taken in the next 7 minutes. This is what happens in all the pictures of a lady and only one proud male??? lol.gif
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08.04.2015 20:00, Ele-W

Still found a couple with names!

08.04.2015 20:01, Ele-W

20. Neurothemis stigmatizans, female. Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. June 2006

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08.04.2015 20:02, Ele-W

21. Neurothemis stigmatizans, female. Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. April 2011

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08.04.2015 20:42, Kharkovbut

This is what happens in all the pictures of a lady and only one proud male??? lol.gif
It looks like this.
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08.04.2015 20:43, Kharkovbut

21. Neurothemis stigmatizans. Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. April 2011
Also a female.
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09.04.2015 5:13, Ele-W

It looks like it.


I signed all of them according to their gender. smile.gif

09.04.2015 5:14, Ele-W

Also a female.


Thank you for putting it in the title!

09.04.2015 7:02, Ele-W

I found it again.

22. Tramea loewii. Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2012

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09.04.2015 7:04, Ele-W

I recognized the flying bows!

23. Rhyothemis graphiptera. Darwin, NT, Australia. March 2011

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09.04.2015 7:05, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 7:05, Ele-W

Now there will be unidentified flying objects. smile.gif

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Hooray, many objects have been identified, thanks Kharkovbut! smile.gif

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09.04.2015 8:03, Ele-W

1. Pantala flavescens, male. Darwin, NT, Australia. March 2009

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09.04.2015 8:03, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 8:07, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 8:09, Ele-W

2. Ceriagrion aeruginosum, female. Darwin, NT, Australia. May 2011

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09.04.2015 8:10, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 8:11, Ele-W

3. Ceriagrion aeruginosum, female. Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 8:11, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 8:14, Ele-W

4. Unknown Dragonfly. Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 8:15, Ele-W

5. Unknown Dragonfly. Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 9:21, Ele-W

6. Unknown Dragonfly. Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 9:21, Ele-W

7. Diplacodes trivialis, female. Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 9:23, Ele-W

8. Diplacodes trivialis, female. Robin Falls, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 9:24, Ele-W

9. Diplacodes trivialis, male. Litchfield National Park, NT, Australia. April 2008

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09.04.2015 9:26, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 9:27, Ele-W

10. Diplacodes haematodes, male. Litchfield National Park, NT, Australia. August 2009

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09.04.2015 9:32, Ele-W

That's all, I don't have any more pictures of live dragonflies. If one of the unidentified dozens has names, it will be very cool! smile.gif

09.04.2015 10:36, Ele-W

And for an appetizer - spider appetizer from dragonflies!

1. The appetizer was removed from the menu, it turned out that it was not a dragonfly!

Manton Dam, NT, Australia. April 2011

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09.04.2015 10:38, Ele-W

2. Kakadu National Park, NT, Australia. June 2011

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09.04.2015 10:38, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 10:39, Ele-W

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09.04.2015 10:44, Ele-W

At this point, the dragonfly album is completely finished, 220 images

Dragonflies

If there are any corrections or additions , I'll do everything right away, just tell me. smile.gif
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09.04.2015 11:17, Victor Titov

And for an appetizer - spider appetizer from dragonflies!

1. Manton Dam, NT, Australia. April 2011

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There are no dragonflies in these three photos - this is a spider snack from some filly (locust - Acridoidea).
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09.04.2015 11:35, Ele-W

There are no dragonflies in these three photos - this is a spider snack from some filly (locust - Acridoidea).


redface.gifOh, my God, I'm a moron! lol.gif

Now I'll move it to another album, thank you!

09.04.2015 13:55, Ele-W

And again about termite mounds. A small "nest" near one of the dirt tracks in the national park, just before sunset.

Magnetic Termite Mounds. Litchfield National Park, NT, Australia. October 2011

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09.04.2015 13:56, Ele-W

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