Ernie & Christine Hunter
Freelance Photographers
PhotoJournalism & Stock Photography
Dragonflies
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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The adult dragonfly uses the basket formed by its legs to catch insects while flying. They keep mosquito populations under strict control. Large compound eyes give excellent vision. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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Dragonflies - A dragonfly can eat food equal to its own weight in about 30 minutes. They eat gnats, mayflies, flies, mosquitoes and other small flying insects. ©Ernie Hunter
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The adult dragonfly uses the basket formed by its legs to catch insects while flying. They keep mosquito populations under strict control. Large compound eyes give excellent vision. ©Ernie Hunter
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The adult dragonfly uses the basket formed by its legs to catch insects while flying. Hairy spikes on legs help hold prey. They keep mosquito populations under strict control. Large compound eyes give excellent vision. ©Ernie Hunter
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