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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Skimmer and Hopper
Filigree Skimmer (dragonfly)
Grasshopper looking over a prickly pear fruit. Yum.
You guessed it! Ned was in the canyon yesterday and caught these beautiful bugs. Thanks, Ned, for allowing me to share these photos on the blog. For more of Ned's photography, spend some time
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