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Male Subarctic Bluet

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A rare male subarctic bluet rests on the shore of Lake Elizabeth in the Cascades Mountains in Washington's Steven's Pass. Found most often in Alaska, the Yukon, Northwest Territories and most of the rest of Northern Canada, these beautiful members of the damselfly family occasionally are found in the extreme northern contiguous United States.

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© 2011
Image Size
4200x2789 / 3.1MB
Keywords
Animalia, Arthropoda, C. interrogatum, Central Cascades, Coenagrion, Coenagrion interrogatum, Coenagrionidae, County - King, Eurasian Bluet, Insecta, Lake Elizabeth, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Odonata, Skykomish Ranger District, Stevens Pass - West, Washington, animal, antennae, beautiful, beauty, bluet, bug, critter, damsel fly, damselfly, narrow-winged Damselfly, natural, nature, pond damsel, subarctic bluet, summer, wildlife, wing, wings
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A rare male subarctic bluet rests on the shore of Lake Elizabeth in the Cascades Mountains in Washington's Steven's Pass. Found most often in Alaska, the Yukon, Northwest Territories and most of the rest of Northern Canada, these beautiful members of the damselfly family occasionally are found in the extreme northern contiguous United States.