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Brown-backed Red Marsh Hawk
| Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Brown-backed Red Marsh Hawk | 13 July 2025 | Central Aceh ,Bireun, Indonesia |
This dragonfly has a faded red body and medium-sized wings, unfortunately, they are transparent, with a beautiful black band at the tips.
It has four legs, and these legs have spines to help it sleep. Like the dragonfly we see here, it's climbing onto a wooden object. Its entire body is covered in beautiful, fine hairs.
Its large eyes can see left and right, and it can even turn its head almost 80% of the way to look left and right. We can also see that this dragonfly has a saw-like mouthpart, which it uses to target small plants and leaves. We can also see that dragonflies prey on small insects, which we often encounter.
A few days ago, you and your friends went into the forest, hunting for insects as usual. We found many insects, including beetles, in the forest.
Like butterflies and years, we even found mushrooms attached to dead wood. I've shared all the pictures, but what I'm going to show you now in this beloved community is a healthy dragonfly, as described above.
When I entered the ocean, what equipment did I bring for taking pictures? Like my Canon camera, and a magnifying glass for taking small pictures. I also brought a cell phone camera to take small pictures using a magnifying glass or macro lens as a complement to my cell phone camera.
I took this picture a few days ago, and you went with your friends. Let's now look at some healthy pictures. I want to share the above story with you and everyone who deleted this song to be entertained.
And here I am above @jasonmunapasee a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.
| Link to original | community |
|---|---|
| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/300781482 |
| Latitude | Longitude | Map |
|---|---|---|
| 5.0918439533 | 5.0918439533 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.0918439533&mlon=96.6115108585#map=12/5.0918/96.6115 |
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