When I was back in the UK I spent a but of time in Norfolk, which has some prime fishing locations in it. The wildlife around these water was great, although not many fish were being caught.
I was amused to watch these damselflies, which I think are Blue Tailed Damselflies, using the floats for a resting post.
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Oh, what fun shots and a great way to start my day!! Thanks for sharing the fun!! Have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro shots, Stewart. And I love the reflections! Great captures. Enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos and excellent reflections!
ReplyDeleteThey are neat creatures. I love 'em because they eat skeeters. eat all ya want, ladies.
ReplyDeleteI love photographers who can see whatever else is photogenic, not just the subject they had first set out to explore. Nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteWow! What wonderful shots! Wow! Wow! :)
ReplyDeleteneat shots!
ReplyDeleteFun! Nice of someone to build all those damselfly resting spots )).... Great photography, you are so quick on that button. I'm lucky if I can get my eyes to focus on one of these flitty beauties, let alone try to take a picture.
ReplyDeleteNeat linear reflections! Not sure if linear is the right word, but sounds like a good candidate.
ReplyDeleteThe red resting objects are very colorful and unique also.
Have a Great Week, Stewart!
Peace :)
Superb shots with fabulous reflections
ReplyDeleteI love damselflies, particularly with the aqua coloration. It's so cool with the great reflections in the water, and I like the first one with the second damselfly going by like a helicopter.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty little blue characters in greta contrast with the red.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections!
Lea
Super-fun shots!
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Beautiful insects. I have never seen them before. I love the reflections in the water.
ReplyDeleteReally cool photos! What awesome little damselflies!
ReplyDeleteVery neat captures. I really like the reflections.
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