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Now I understand the coloration of some of the foamies in the "Vise" threadNisqually NWR: 19 June 2025. Seduced by other alluring locations, I hadn't been to Nisqually in six weeks. But I dropped by last week to see what was happening. I did catch some good bird pics, but the most alluring photographic subjects were insects, especially pollinators on Himalayan blackberry flowers and others just in the area. Several Pacific forktail damselflies were using the blackberry leaves as convenient perches to attack midges emerging from the nearby freshwater marsh. Like other damselflies, they have a relatively bulky thorax which houses their powerful flight muscles and a long thin abdomen. In this species, the abdomen is black, tipped in blue in terminal segments (2 segments in males, one in females). I saw mostly males (aqua-blue lower thorax and four blue dots on the upper thorax).
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Females can be quite variable in their coloration and their coloration can change as they age. A female will have the same thin black abdomen as a male, but with blue on only one of the terminal abdominal segments. In many females, the thorax is white with a thin black dorsal thoracic stripe.
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That's really cool!Had a lunch guest on the lake today. He was perched on my shoulder. The one of the abdomen and wings was an attempt at a profile - couldn't see the screen. Didn't get the head, but kind of a cool pattern in its wings. I love how the tail ended up on its back in the 4th and 5th images.
Hope nobody minds I included one of a mayfly spinner that landed on my water bottle.
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That 3rd pic could be a fishing rod cradled by a net if people weren't told otherwise.Had a lunch guest on the lake today. He was perched on my shoulder. The one of the abdomen and wings was an attempt at a profile - couldn't see the screen. Didn't get the head, but kind of a cool pattern in its wings. I love how the tail ended up on its back in the 4th and 5th images.
Hope nobody minds I included one of a mayfly spinner that landed on my water bottle.
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Ok, from that angle, and with that paint job, the plane looks oddly phallic. But the blister on the bottom makes me wonder what they're snooping for? GPR /LIDAR mapping? Signals gathering? Oceanic surveillance?View attachment 161987
And while looking up trying to get some pics, this flew over. I think these are one of the coolest planes ever.View attachment 161988
It's one of the '10 Tanker Air Carrier' fleet--converted DC-10s that they use for firefighting. If you do some googling, there is some truly amazing footage of them doing fire retardant drops. For example.Ok, from that angle, and with that paint job, the plane looks oddly phallic. But the blister on the bottom makes me wonder what they're snooping for? GPR /LIDAR mapping? Signals gathering? Oceanic surveillance?
My wife says it may be a DC-9It's one of the '10 Tanker Air Carrier' fleet--converted DC-10s that they use for firefighting. If you do some googling, there is some truly amazing footage of them doing fire retardant drops. For example.
However I am now realizing this isn't a DC-10, which would have the engines out on the wings (plus one in the tail). So not sure which aircraft this is.
B-52 of the insect world… dad was a Pearl Harbor Marine and MP actually at 18…My wife says it may be a DC-9
It is a DC-9, specifically a MD-87 (or DC-9-87), operated by Erickson Aero Tanker out of the Portland area. Carries a little under half the retardant of the DC-10, but can utilize significantly shorter runways. This one had taken off from the La Grande (OR) airport.My wife says it may be a DC-9


