Great Pondhawk Dragonflies 🐉 Worms 🐛 Butterflies 🦋 In Suriname

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I learned the name in Google Lens, this insect is named the Great Pondhawk, it's a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae.

This is my first time to see this dragonfly, and it's color is beautiful. This is the first insect I saw and took in my new place with my friend @FaustoFraser.

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We have good luck to know him here. He help our family moved the apartment and many other things. He is a good friend and funny a lot. We always enjoy to see him.

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He teach me to waiting for to took pictures of dragonfly.

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The worm walking near the water.

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I am trying to take pictures of it.

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It’s walking a lot, I love this photography and my husband said it is a good photo.

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I even learned the name of this one before, it's Ceraunus Blue (Hemiargus Ceraunus). These butterflies are in the family Lycaenidae.

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This is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae.

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Hope you all enjoyed enjoyed with my photography. Have a nice day.

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Yeah, you really need to have a lot of patience when taking nature photos.
I'm not the most patient though, but I should train myself to be more of that, so I can also make beautiful photos like you 😅

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Yes, I believe you can do it and maybe you will better than me. !ENGAGE 20

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Haha thank you... 😊
Let me focus first on the patience part though 😅

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Yes it’s right, good luck to you.

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Amazing!!! I love that worm. I never thought I could say those words. Here in Canada worms are creepy but the worms you capture are beautiful.

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Thank you very much for the stopping by. !ENGAGE 20

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Nice! The dragonfly shot came out good. Next time I think we need to experiment with the macro features of @justinparke's camera and a tripod :)

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I even borrow Justin’s camera but he said my phone is better than his camera. I thought he does not want me to use his camera and I think the phone is easy for me too. !ENGAGE 20

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I really scare of the worm but it is fun to look.

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Why you scared it? !ENGAGE 10

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