Flying red sticks
Walking through some heather to spot butterflies at the Buurserzand, The Netherlands, I found these fairly rare small red damselflies (Ceriagrion tenellum), koraaljuffers in Dutch, which translates as "coral damselflies".
I didn't expect to find this species on heather, but I suppose they didn't expect to find me there either.
Olympus Stylus 1s, 300mm, ISO200, f5.6, 1/160s
Olympus Stylus 1s, 200mm, ISO200, f8, 1/160s
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Red? Cool!
Nice shots @ocrdu!
Thanks!
I've never seen red dragonflies before... Good photo quality!
I realy so like it @ocrdu!
Wow! Never saw one of those before! Great Shot!
Thanks!
You're welcome. The detail is amazing!
Nice ocrdu I often miss the little guys as they are so small.
Oh! She's just gorgeous! Thank you for the amazing photographs. Have not seen even in the pictures.
You are welcome.
Amazing colors! Great shot :)
Thank you.
Wow! Beautifully captured :)
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Resteemed n upvoted!
Thanks!
Beautiful red.
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Very interesting result.