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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-27T01:44:33.000Z",
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  "textContent": "submitted by Tempus_Fugit to entomology\n10 points | 2 comments\n\n\ncross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/47394019\n\n> After some difficulty I finally got some decent shots! I even had a Karen come and demand to know what I was doing. These are uncropped and shot handheld. I’m surprised their wings froze so well. This first one is 1/800s and the second 1/1250s.\n>\n> I saw a decent amount of these green darners today. I tried to catch some getting jiggy with it, but that flopped. They’re an elite insect IMO. Throughout their lives they’re master swimmers and master flyers.",
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