Roseate Skimmer dragonfly (Orthemis ferruginea) perching on a twig
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| Perching skimmer on green defocussed background in woody area |
| Butterfly and dragonfly habitat in George Bush Park / restored Katy Prairie grassland |
| Roseate Skimmer Dragonfly |
| Dragonfly seen from underneath against the sky All wings extended and illuminated by the sun, one has a small piece missing |
| Mature male Common Whitetail dragonfly with pruinescence covering the abdomen sitting upright on a grass stalk in a meadow |
| This one only has one brownish-black mark on each wing I suspect it is an immature male Common Whitetail |
| Common Whitetails (aka Longtail Skimmer) on the wall of a water hole in George Bush Park; one has a white tail (adult male), the other one does not (adult female). This is my best guess. The dragonfly on the right could alternatively be a female Twelve-spotted Skimmer. |
| Male Twelve-spotted Skimmer perching, though its seem more like 24-spots, counting the white spots in addition to the brown ones. |
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