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Spot-winged Meadowhawk - Sympetrum signiferum - female

Spot-winged Meadowhawk - Sympetrum signiferum - Female
Sycamore Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
October 7, 2006
Known from only a few counties in the U.S., this species flies during late summer and fall in SE Arizona (and probably SW New Mexico). Males and older females are red.

Again
Must comment again what an incredible shot this is, Jeff says this is really really rare, what a wonderful contribution!!

Beautiful
Beautiful photo and great addition! That is a stunning Meadowhawk

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