Micrathyria didyma

in Nature Observer13 days ago
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Micrathyria didyma07 Sep 2024Central Aceh Regency,Bireun, Indonesia



On this very beautiful occasion I am back here with you to show you the dragonfly photography that I took when I was in the forest.

when I was still on my birthday then I saw this dragonfly until On a dry branch of course I immediately captured some of the pictures because I am a photography lover so every time I see something unique and interesting I definitely capture some of the pictures.

I took this dragonfly picture a few days ago and of course the place was in the forest because the forest is one of the places where they roam and breed.

dragonflies are actually one of the insects that have friends of very different types and shapes even their very unique colors make many people feel the same cute and one of them I myself feel entertained when I see this dragonfly perched on a dry branch.

So now let's see some of the pictures together hopefully you can call for example.



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PhotographyMicrathyria didyma
Photographer@jhonkiller



And here I am above @jhonkiller a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.

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5.089582296.6068484https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.0895822138&mlon=96.6068484229#map=12/5.0896/96.6068.

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