There are several Butterfly Farms in the country but I have yet to see a Dragonfly Farm.
I may have a mini dragonfly farm in my garden though.
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Oh cool, I like your farm!
ReplyDeleteA dragonfly farm sounds like a very good idea and you have the back yard to be successful! Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! I haven't seen such a variety of dragonflies.
ReplyDeleteWow, what fabulous images! Thanks for sharing your "farm" at MM. :)
ReplyDeleteI cannot even begin to imagine seeing so many different dflies in your yard. I saw 2 little blue ones today, but they wouldn’t stay still long enough for me to focus in on them with my telephoto. I was so upset. Your collage is beautiful. You ought to enlarge it and hand it on the wall. A friend of mine did watercolor drawing of all kinds of butterflies and gave it to me framed for a birthday present. It continue to be one of my treasures. This is an awesome post. Sorry my thumbnail went in 3 times. Mr. Linky really played a mean old trick on me. He kept telling me I had an error and could not post it...but he fibbed and did it 3 times. Sorry about that. I am really embarrassed. Genie
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous to see all of these beautiful damselflies with so many different colors and varieties..I would love to visit your farm and be a stalker with my camera.
ReplyDeleteI love your farm. Great shots!!! Hope you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteOne, you have quite an assortment of dragonflies, which you have photographed quite nicely. They are hard to photograph because they don't sit still for long.
ReplyDeleteAt different times of the year I think I could advertise my place as a dragonfly farm too. Fantastic images.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I would love to visit your garden but I need to save some money for the flight first!
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly was taken in a public park, I have not garden since I stay in a high rise apartment, but there's plenty of gardens around the blocks!
ReplyDeleteOh my!!! These are so very lovely!!!! Dragonfly farm indeed!!! Lucky you! Cathy
ReplyDeleteWow. How neat! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures! Did you know that the Dragonfly is one of the oldest living creatures on earth?
ReplyDeleteThe first EVER RED dragon fly I saw was in Palm Desert California. Here in our valley they are mostly blue.
ReplyDeleteI love your farm, too!
Love the variety of dragonflies! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for dragonflies! They have greatly decreased our over-population of mosquitos this year.
ReplyDeleteCome for a visit when you have a moment The Gardening Life.
What a wonderful assortment of dragonflies.
ReplyDeleteYou have so many different dragonflies that I do here. Very interesting. Here at Lake Michigan in Wisconsin we only have a couple different kinds so it was great to see the variety you have. Enjoyed checking out your blog. Jack
ReplyDeleteWhat delicate beauty and what amazing pictures!
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great shots! i find it very difficult to take a picture of those little creatures. good job! thanks for sharing!
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Yes that is already a dragonfly farm, you are the first one to build one! lol. Are you near a body of water? In our place i only see that last red which is very seldom. We dont have any body of water around, only run-off when its raining! Love your photos
ReplyDeletei love your dragonfly farm! i think dragonflies have the cutest little faces!! great shots!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Dragonflies are magical in my book. We have lots of damselflies around here, too. Wonderful post!
ReplyDeletethey are pretty, love your shots. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteI very seldom see dragonflies, not lucky, I guess. You on the other hand are very lucky. Love your shots.
ReplyDeleteyou have a lot of beautiful dragonflies. Really gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteNF Birds :)
Great shots. You have nice blogs :)
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