
One of the common damselflies that I see around rivers here, especially early in the summer are the river
jewelwings. Their name is a little misleading because it is their head, thorax, and abdomen that sparkle like jewels. Their wings are fairly plain.

River
jewelwing are a member of the
spreadwing damselfly family.
Spreadwings are typically larger damselflies. We have three
spreadwing damsels that can be found here in Minnesota. The river
jewelwing, the ebony
jewelwing, which looks just like the river
jewelwing except for its wings are entirely black, and the American
rubyspot, which is a
little smaller then the
jewelwings and is metallic red in color. All three of these
jewelwing are usually found around rivers and streams but occasionally are found around lakes or ponds also. I photographed this
jewelwing at William
O'brien State Park which is located on the shore of the St
Croix River.
Stunning shot, just look at that gorgeous glittering color.
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ReplyDeleteLovely page with all the colourful photographs. I like the birds and the phlox. My first visit, but I will get back soon to learn more from your informative posts.
The difference between dragon- and damselflies had escaped me until now.
Ther must be a difference in size as well as structure.
Wow, great photos and very informative, thanks!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color - I didn't know there were so many types of damselflies.
ReplyDeletenice capture, I spent a semester in college studying dragonflies, very interesting critters
ReplyDeleteLove your shots!!
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So neat. Great macro.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful neon-colored damselfly!
ReplyDeleteHi ya
ReplyDeletebeautiful macro shot, luv the lighting on it, sue,x
I observed Jewelwings on my property for the first time this year! I haven't identified them from my photos yet, but I certainly was delighted with their presence. They are a beautiful little critter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures! I photographed a damselfly for the first time this year. It really made me aware that I need a DSLR!
ReplyDeletegreat color
ReplyDeletelike your picture!
Great photos and interesting info about them too !
ReplyDeleteHave never been able to catch a Jewelwing with my camera , they just to fast for me :)
Cool shots of the jewelwings!
ReplyDeleteNice shots. One correction: River Jewelwings are members of the Broad-Winged Damselfly family (Calopterygidae), not the Spreadwing family (Lestidae).
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