Seepage Dancer
Argia bipunctulata |
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The Seepage Dancer (Argia bipunctulata) is a widespread damselfly of the United States. The first shot here, of a female, was taken along Cedar Creek, Schley Co., Georgia, in July, 2005. The image was taken with a Canon EOS 1D Mark II and EF 300mm F/4 L IS lens with a 2X extender and 580 EX flash. | |
The next 5 shots (3 of a male, then one shot of a female, then another male) were taken in Jasper Co., Texas, in April, 2010, with a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and an EF 300mm F/4 L IS lens and 2X extender and 580 flash. | |
The young male on the right and the mature male in the next shot were both photographed with a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and a Sigma 50-500mm lens and Canon 580 flash. These two shots were taken at Boykin Springs, Angelina National Forest, Jasper Co., Texas, in April, 2011. | |
The next five shots of Seepage Dancers were taken with a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and a Sigma 50-500mm lens and Canon 580 flash in the Kisatchie National Forest, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, in April, 2011. A mature male is on the right. | |
A female Seepage Dancer is on the right. | |
This shot shows a teneral male Seepage Dancer. | |
A mature male Seepage Dancer is on the right. | |
This image shows a pair of Seepage Dancers in copula. | |
The female Seepage Dancer on the right was at Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area, Anderson Co., Texas, in June, 2011. | |
The teneral male Seepage Dancer on the right was in the Kisatchie National Forest, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, in March, 2012. | |
Seepage Dancer Argia bipunctulata male Gus Engling W.M.A., Anderson Co., Texas 9 June 2013 |
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Seepage Dancer Argia bipunctulata male Gus Engeling W.M.A., Anderson Co., Texas 9 June 2013 |
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Seepage Dancer Argia bipunctulata male Gus Engeling W.M.A., Anderson Co., Texas 9 July 2013 |
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