Damselfly, Moths and Dragonflies - Macrophotography


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Hi everyone...

Today I found some insects namely damselfly, moth and dragonfly.
In the rainy season accompanied by heat like today, many of these insects appear. Looks like the rainy season is the season where they breed. There was a dragonfly too in my previous post. But today I found an orange damselfly and a moth.

A damselfly perched on a blade of grass. I managed to take some photos with a smartphone with an additional macro lens. He doesn't seem bothered by me. Of course I was very careful.
I also found a moth not far away. I managed to take only one photo before he flew.
There was also a green dragonfly that perched quietly.

Of the many photos I took, there are eight that I post here that I think are worthy.
What do you think about these photos? I really look forward to your comments.

Scientific classification:
KingdomAnimalia
PhylumArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderOdonata
SuborderZygoptera
SuperfamilyCoenagrionoidea
FamilyCoenagrionidae
GenusIschnura
SpeciesI. senegalensis
Sourcehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ischnura_senegalensis

CategoryMacro Photography
Photos by@askari
CameraSmartphone Oppo + Apexel Macro Lens

Hopefully my post is useful for you

THANK YOU



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