earlorfphotos > I took this damselfly photo at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton, Minnesota.  I haven’t been able to positively identify it but I think it is a female Hagen’s Bluet.  Note how the wings are held close to the body, which is characteristic of most damselflies.
earlorfphotos > Damselflies >  Unidentified Damselfly-(maybe female Hagen's Bluet)-Long Lake Reg Park-New Brighton-MN-20090707-PS-1
I took this damselfly photo at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton, Minnesota. I haven’t been able to positively identify it but I think it is a female Hagen’s Bluet. Note how the wings are held close to the body, which is characteristic of most damselflies.
earlorfphotos > I took this damselfly photo at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton, Minnesota.  I haven’t been able to positively identify it but I think it is a female Hagen’s Bluet.  Note how the wings are held close to the body, which is characteristic of most damselflies.
I took this damselfly photo at Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton, Minnesota. I haven’t been able to positively identify it but I think it is a female Hagen’s Bluet. Note how the wings are held close to the body, which is characteristic of most damselflies.
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