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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Not a hawk
Photo by Ned Harris, 10/8/11
Neither a meadow, nor a hawk, this Variegated Meadowhawk dragonfly is probably a female, as males are bright red.
If you said:
Golden-flowered Agave
aka Century Plant (
Agave chrysantha
), you get an A for Agave on yesterday's photo quiz.
1 comment:
Kenne G. Turner
October 9, 2011 at 8:27 AM
Way to capture the moment!
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Way to capture the moment!
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