A Small Local Critter

A Small Local Critter

As usual I will wait for others to ID the ‘critter’.

I don’t know if it matters but this one was photographed on the edge of a Tupelo and Bald Cypress swamp.

A Small Local Critter
A Small Local Critter

As with most of his cousins he kept returning to his favorite perch. I did not have a heavy long lens so I was able to wait him out. My arms were up to the task.

 

7 thoughts on “A Small Local Critter”

  1. This one, Ted, looks to me like an immature male Needham’s Skimmer. The shape of the appendages at the end of the abdomen (the “tail”) show that it is a male. The gold-tinged wings and the long dark stripe down the abdomen make me think that it is a Needham’s Skimmer (though there is a chance it might be a Golden-winged Skimmer–a species that I personally have never seen). When male Needham’s Skimmers mature they become an orangish-red in color, which suggests to me this one is immature.

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