I’m honored to announce several of my dragonfly photographs are featured on new signage at Melvin L. Newman Wetlands Center, Clayton County, Georgia. The info-graphic, entitled “Mosquito Hawks,” was created by Danielle Bunch, Senior Conservationist for Clayton County Water Authority.
As a retired K-12 science educator, I know from first-hand experience that informal learning opportunities can be as valuable as formal education in school classrooms. I was glad to contribute several of my photographs of Common Green Darner dragonflies (Anax junius) to the new info-graphic for the wetland area. It’s flattering to share the stage with Giff Beaton, author of Dragonflies and Damselflies of Georgia and the Southeast.
Full-size versions of my photographs (featured on the signage) appear in several previous posts on my photoblog.
- Common Green Darner dragonflies (Part 2) [Mating Wheel]
- Common Green Darner dragonfly (mating pair, in tandem, oviposition) [Oviposition]
- What’s my gender? [Adult Female]
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Tags: adult female, adult male, Anax junius, Common Green Darner dragonfly, Family Aeshnidae (Darners), in tandem, in wheel, mating pair, oviposition
July 26, 2018 at 4:28 am |
Congratulations, Walter. You need to make a pilgrimage to see the signs in person.
July 28, 2018 at 7:39 pm |
I’m bad, I’m nationwide. 😉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6iNk1hdm_w&index=41&list=WL&t=0s
July 28, 2018 at 7:59 pm |
I didn’t really think ZZTop was your kind of music, but I like the song. Just remember us little guys when you are famous.
July 29, 2018 at 9:47 am |
I like a few songs by ZZ Top, or “22 Top” as one of my old acquaintances refers to the band.