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During my usual foggy morning walks in Goose Lake, I happened across this dragonfly with it's wings shimmering in dew.
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Upon further inspection, it seems that it is no longer with the living, which is why, I am assuming, was the cause for the dewdrops to accumulate.
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I discovered this Marsh Wren throwing a hissy fit, which gave away it's location.
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It seemed happy to oblige me in this photo shoot.
(Still trying for the Sandhills before they leave...or hoping they haven't yet...no sign of them as of Tuesday afternoon...
4 comments:
Hannibal - I was admiring your dragonfly and then laughed out loud once you told us it was dead! It still was a great shot!
The little wren sitting betwist and between is wonderful! (Very commercially viable, says the shopkeeper.)
I used to be in product development at a gift company and I've made many bird sculptures. Including the marsh wren.
Why is this not a Sedge Wren?
Hap in New Hope
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