Well, at first Bethany didn't think it was alive, so she was a little startled when it hopped off the stick. But it got back on, no problem. It's real, alright, but just think of it as a small bird. Definitely native to our neck of the woods. But beautiful!
Wow! That looks super cool!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from a dragonfly lover from Sri Lanka!
That's amazing! We don't have such big insects here in England.
ReplyDeleteHey! Mine is a dragonfly today too! Aren't they beautiful?! Mine seemed to enjoy being photograped. Your seems to be the same way.
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She is brave. Not that she has anything to be scared of but its wonderful that she appreciates nature.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Those pictures are amazing!! And that's a huge dragonfly.
ReplyDeleteWow!! What an amazing looking creature!!
ReplyDeleteMy girls are crazy over insects too! They would have had that poor thing killed, by the time I got the camera.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible WW! The pictures are amazing. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog. Please stop back by anytime. :)
ReplyDeleteDragonfly are lovely, I miss my childhood my sister and I used to catch beside the riverbanks..see you in my blog..Thanks.
ReplyDeletethose are awesome pics of a dragonfly.
ReplyDeletePlease tell me that's not a real bug. If so, I need to move.
ReplyDeleteWell, at first Bethany didn't think it was alive, so she was a little startled when it hopped off the stick. But it got back on, no problem. It's real, alright, but just think of it as a small bird. Definitely native to our neck of the woods. But beautiful!
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