![red meadowhawk dragonfly](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgPiiJ1JjBqgctS5wZDDvsOumtr5S-xeVbI3KPyLalWBqN8MrJoXWumcBjh1gtENft_8aKNjFlgKVqO-LDVFXESSV5XoKmtoF_o4JuVaZdvkvNyRk4HgiMV5xjn3JpEzK4TwKG2G1RQJQE/s1600/dragonfly-rubymeadowhawk09.jpg)
They are so bright, and they stand out nicely against the green. Maybe that's part of why I see them. Of course, they also tend to perch which makes it easier to get pictures. They like swampy areas and are really territorial.
![red meadowhawk dragonfly](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3P5yeny0Bp9dJicIVuLaS9Qss9zGTmNLW6QpMTMR-08XJEP5ozXWf6eQCGozppW9qLb3lkKihDbORZ6YDtqKoTMjzS-1g1RDjQ5C_xkitMFrkgehgycpGd2rKh_UtHJwFfSFK_1AaVxM/s1600/dragonfly-rubymeadowhawk10.jpg)
In other news: I wrote in the morning, and did some miscellaneous housework in the afternoon, then delivered my car to be checked in the morning. It may have a serious problem.
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2 comments:
I've never seen a dragonfly like that before. It would be hard to miss with that red color.
Eye capturing flyer. Hope that problem is not expensive to repair.
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