The sky reflected in the calm waters of Deepor Beel |
For today's post, my husband and I headed to Deepor Beel, the largest water body in our area. It's on the outskirts of our city and it's always a treat to be there and photograph the flora and fauna. If you remember my last Nature Notes post I had gone gaga over a solitary Common Picture Wing dragonfly in my garden. But at Deepor Beel, they were clouds of them flying in the air and on twigs and dead branches. The photo shows the male and female. Females have more of the black spots.
Scarlet Basker/Urothemis signata |
I couldn't resist taking these shots. Wherever I looked, they were there!!!
Another basker! |
Trumpet Tail |
A moth on a small stem of a wild bush.
Ditch Jewel |
Clouds of Common Picture Wing dragonflies (again!) were hovering in the air. I only managed to capture a small "cloud".
Not sure what this one, and the one below, are called. |
Another pretty dragonfly that I have never seen before.
A pair of bee-eaters |
Golden Birdwing Butterfly
The Golden Birdwing is one of the largest and most beautiful Asian swallowtail butterflies. I have seen it a few times in our city's outskirts but had never managed a decent picture. They are very difficult to photograph as they flit from flower to flower, feeding only for split seconds!! I hadn't expected to see find this butterfly here. It was truly a day well spent!
There's more in store here at Michelle's meme Nature Notes....http://ramblingwoods.com/ |
10 comments:
What delightful captures for the day! Your little critter photos never fail to amaze me! Beautiful colors! Enjoy your day!!
Great shots. You captured so many different kinds of beautiful dragonflies.
Wspaniałe miejsce wybrałaś na spacer. Były tam cudowne ważki ( niektórych jeszcze nie widziałam), oraz przepiękne motyle, szczególnie ostatni. Pozdrawiam.
You picked a great place for a walk. There were wonderful dragonflies (some still have not seen), and the beautiful butterflies, especially the last one. Yours.
Oh wow Kanak..all those dragonflies. I never seen a cloud of them or more than a few and most are not in those beautiful colors. Even the moth is beautiful..love the collage...great photos for Nature Notes..Michelle
OMG Kanak, they are truly spectacular. I haven't seen a dragonfly that red yet! And that yellow swallowtail, i bet it is the Troides magellanus, i am dying to see it in the wild cause i've seen it only in butterfly houses. We have that red swallowtail too in our garden. And i agree with you they are really very difficult to photograph, you are actually lucky with your shots. Now when i don't go home on weekends, i miss the butterflies.
What a beautiful collection Kanak! It sounds like a great place to visit with so much to see. Lovely to see the Common Picture Wing from another angle, we don't have anything like it here. The Golden Birdwing butterfly is magnificent too, a real beauty.
I don't think I would mind invasive weeds if they attracted butterflies like yours :-)
i am always amazed by your dragonfly pictures. you really should consider publishing a book 'dragonflies of india'
So many different dragonflies! They are all so beautiful.
Stunning images! Each one more dramatic than the last. A fabulous post.
All so amazing it's impossible to pick a favorite. Who knew dragonflies came in so many (& vibrant) colors!?
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