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Amberwing Dragonfly - Perithemis intensa

Amberwing Dragonfly - Perithemis intensa
Mission Viejo, Orange County, California, USA
July 2, 2013
Came back 3 hours later and it was still there, now doing a handstand.

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Feeling the heat
The posture is called obelisking. It's intended - or so we think - to provide less exposure of body to sun when temperatures rise.

BTW, that's a particularly nice angle on the second shot - nicely framed and informative at the same time.

Indeed -
and its a male.
Moved from ID Request.

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