Identification, Images, & Information
For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin
For the United States & Canada
Home
» Guide »
Arthropods (Arthropoda)
»
Hexapods (Hexapoda)
»
Insects (Insecta)
»
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata)
»
Dragonflies (Anisoptera)
»
Emeralds (Corduliidae)
»
Striped Emeralds (Somatochlora)
»
Incurvate Emerald (Somatochlora incurvata)
Photo#185224
Copyright © 2008
Denis A. Doucet
Incurvate Emerald in flight -
Somatochlora incurvata
-
near Moncton, small bog N of New Scotland Bog, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
September 17, 2006
Images of this individual:
tag all
Contributed by
Denis A. Doucet
on 26 May, 2008 - 11:42am
Last updated 31 March, 2017 - 12:20pm
Nice
I never get tired of this image. Great shot of a gem of an emerald.
…
Ben Coulter
, 17 July, 2009 - 9:26pm
Thanks Ben!
Cheers,
And I sure hope to get shots of a few others soon, if the weather can just lighten up a bit more...
…
Denis A. Doucet
, 19 July, 2009 - 6:46am
weather
The weather in New England and the Maritimes has been wretched this season from what I've heard. Hope it clears up for you.
…
Ben Coulter
, 19 July, 2009 - 11:20am
Wow
What an incredible capture! I can barely keep track of them by eye, nevermind keep a camera on one.
…
Seabrooke Leckie
, 4 May, 2009 - 9:59pm
Thanks!
Actually, this particular individual seemed particularly inclined to hover, so "Carpe Diem!"...I wonder if he wasn't actually checking me out, 'cause I was invading his personal space... But seriously, you will occasionally run across some Emeralds that do hover quite a bit. I noticed it a lot with this species, as well as S walshii, but also the Baskettails and some Darners. Then, if your camera lets you, try actually focussing by hand as soon as you can when the insect is hovering and just shoot like mad! I took about 50 shots of this guy, but I did five really good ones (I never would have tried this in the old days with film!) I will likely post the others too, shortly. Looking forward to your moth guide,
Cheers!
…
Denis A. Doucet
, 5 May, 2009 - 5:07pm
Time to frass?
It looks like you may have uploaded two copies of the same photo, one to the species, the other just to "dragonflies". I have brought them together. If they are duplicates, one of them should be frassed.
…
Joshua Stuart Rose
, 16 September, 2008 - 12:18pm
Hi Joshua, Oops! You're ri
Hi Joshua,
Oops! You're right, of course. I will trash one of them post-haste...
Thanks for the heads-up!
…
Denis A. Doucet
, 16 September, 2008 - 12:31pm