🌸 Made it to Day 200!!!! 🌸
Just in time for the cosmos to bloom.
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🌸 Made it to Day 200!!!! 🌸
Just in time for the cosmos to bloom.
A scarlet dwarf dragonfly, known in Japan as hacchōtonbō, compared to a ¥1 coin. This one was recently spotted in Wakayama Prefecture.
Males are red and black and females yellowish-brown tint. They inhabit rice fields and wetlands in higher elevations. Adults are a mere 20 millimeters in length, making them one of the smallest species of dragonfly on the planet.
Why Are Ants So Small?
Some mushrooms from around our property.
Some photos of mushrooms around our property.