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This is a female Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (Gomphus militaris). Found it foraging and perching among the cattails at LLELA during the late afternoon.
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This is a female Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (Gomphus militaris). Found it foraging and perching among the cattails at LLELA during the late afternoon.
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This is a female Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (Gomphus militaris). Found it foraging and perching among the cattails at LLELA during the late afternoon.
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This is the male Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (Gomphus militaris). At LLELA in mid-June the Elm Fork's rising flood waters immediately downstream from the Lake Lewsiville dam's spillway had already managed to block the Bittern Marsh Trail. And at the now newly defined end (and start) of the trail stood a rather large Gomphid perched solidly over a boulder. Evidently the dragonfly was taking in the early afternoon's sun and because it was still mostly overhead our subject was photographed in the obelisk position.
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This is the male Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (Gomphus militaris). At LLELA in mid-June the Elm Fork's rising flood waters immediately downstream from the Lake Lewsiville dam's spillway had already managed to block the Bittern Marsh Trail. And at the now newly defined end (and start) of the trail stood a rather large Gomphid perched solidly over a boulder. Evidently the dragonfly was taking in the early afternoon's sun and because it was still mostly overhead our subject was photographed in the obelisk position.
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This is the male Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (Gomphus militaris). At LLELA in mid-June the Elm Fork's rising flood waters immediately downstream from the Lake Lewsiville dam's spillway had already managed to block the Bittern Marsh Trail. And at the now newly defined end (and start) of the trail stood a rather large Gomphid perched solidly over a boulder. Evidently the dragonfly was taking in the early afternoon's sun and because it was still mostly overhead our subject was photographed in the obelisk position.
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male near Waelder, Gonzales Co., Texas 5 June 2005
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris female NABA Butterfly Park Mission, Hidalgo Co., Texas 7 May 2006 image 2 shows mating behavior; pair in copula
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris female Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 3 April 2007
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Southeast Metropolitan Park, Travis Co., Texas 11 April 2008 image 2 shows mating behavior; pair in copula
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris female Austin, Travis Co., Texas 2 June 2008
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris female Bentsen Rio Grande State Park, Hidalgo Co., Texas 23 June 2008
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Southeast Metro Park, Travis Co., Texas 31 March 2009 two shots posted, male and female
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Southeast Metro Park, Travis Co., Texas 31 March 2009 two shots posted, male and female
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Southeast Metro Park, Travis Co., Texas 10 May 2009
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Southeast Metro Park, Travis Co., Texas 5 April 2010
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Rancho Santa Margarita, Starr Co., Texas 19 April 2010
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Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Gomphus militaris male Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 4 June 2010
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pair in copula