Madam / Sir,

Found more dragonflies on dead twig, this morning...

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-dfE97jHHUlw/T6a6bEuLhCI/AAAAAAAADys/ICSOp6C-RQ4/s1600/common+picture+wing+%28Rhyothemis+variegata%29+female+DSCN3182.jpg>

common picture wing, 
female<http://www.asia-dragonfly.net/globalResults.php?Species=1447>

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-YsFPjzXC_-w/T6a6lMkzWgI/AAAAAAAADy0/OUBsP3DYLD0/s1600/common+picture+wing+%28Rhyothemis+variegata%29+male+DSCN3178.jpg>

common picture wing, 
male<http://www.asia-dragonfly.net/globalResults.php?Species=1447>

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-6vP6eUd95uA/T6a6sAh8qqI/AAAAAAAADy8/iENQn6b-Uv0/s1600/rufous+marsh+glider+%28Rhodothemis+rufa%29+male+VSCN3290.jpg>

rufous marsh glider, 
male<http://www.asia-dragonfly.net/globalResults.php?Species=1420>


Thank you & Regards,

surajit


On Friday, 4 May 2012 22:50:41 UTC+5:30, surajit koley wrote:
>
> Sir / Madam,
>
> While searching for new plant species i chanced upon these 
> dragonflies<http://www.asia-dragonfly.net/globalResults.php?Species=1326>on 
> dead (?) twigs and those twigs looked like flowering twigs!
>
> Date & Place : 15-03-12, 4.44 p.m.; Kamarkundu (Hooghly), WB
>
> Thank you & Regards,
>
> Surajit Koley
>

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