Thank you all for your comments. The first and sixth insects are damselflies. They look the same as dragonflies but they are smaller and more delicate-looking. The main difference between these two insects is the way they hold their wings. A dragonfly will rest with its wings spread out whereas a damselfly will hold their wings behind them, parallel with the rest of their body. LOved reading your comments. Have a lovey week!
Tiny wonders never fail to amaze me!
ReplyDeleteSometimes you do need a picture before you can truly appreciate insects. They are so small and easily overlooked!
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ReplyDeleteYou captured the translucence, the irridesence, and the spirit. So delicate and yet so mighty - indeed creatures of a blessed world
ReplyDeleteLove those dragonflies!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little insects. The first one of the dragonfly is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat insect photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your yard is loved by all, big and small.
ReplyDeleteIt is the wonder of garden photography that showcases the beauty of creatures this tiny.
Thank you all for your comments. The first and sixth insects are damselflies. They look the same as dragonflies but they are smaller and more delicate-looking. The main difference between these two insects is the way they hold their wings.
ReplyDeleteA dragonfly will rest with its wings spread out whereas a damselfly will hold their wings behind them, parallel with the rest of their body.
LOved reading your comments. Have a lovey week!
very cool creatures venturing around your gardens. it is so much fun watching and capturing these special visitors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the array of wildlife in your garden Kanak! Dragonflies are one of my favorites. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marmee and Racquel. These tiny winged visitors make gardening more fun!
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