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RE: I was caught it

in #nature6 years ago (edited)

Wow! A great action and photos here my friend!

This is not a Dragonfly in the true sense.
Dragonflies and Damselflies are both of the "Odonata" insect order.
The "Odonata" order has 2 sub orders.
Namely the "Anisoptera" = Dragonflies.
Namely the "zygoptera" = Damselfly.

Ans so this one in your post is a Damselfly and they are more difficult than dragonfly to catch!

Well done and congratulations in allowing it to go free, it deserves an upvote!
Blessings!

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Hey ..thanx :) ... I did not know this info :)) And yes I let it free ... I just wanted get some photos :))

Glad that I could help my friend and your photos are great!
I named our charity Papillon, as it's the French word for Butterfly.

I think you also like butterflies.

Our @papilloncharity works with the poor people in South Africa.
I have posted some of our work information on our blog yesterday, as it was our 2 year birthday at steemit.

Glad to meet you!
Blessings!
Stephen.

Thank you!!... I try go look this name soon ;)

My pleasure and to make it easy for you, here's a link to the post.
There are also many nature posts on our blog that includes Dragonflies.
This is what we do in this link.

https://steemit.com/steem/@papilloncharity/2-years-on-steemit-today