MINIATURE STREAMSIDE BEAUTIES
Late in June, while scanning a shoreline of a sluggish creek with binoculars for wildlife in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, I saw beautiful bouquets of water forget-me-nots, and several attractive common bluet damselflies. Those flowers and insects were studies in miniature beauties. The streambank was grown up with tall reed-canary grass right to the waterline, offering a green backdrop for the blooms and damselflies. The forget-me-not bouquets of blooms were nestled charmingly, and peeked out coyly, from among the high grasses that swayed in the wind. Meanwhile, the small, slender damselflies flew back and forth low over the waterway after mates, or flying insect food. And some of the damselflies perched on soaked mats of algae in the water's surface, or blades of grass on the shore, where they can watch for food, mates, and rivals in the case of the males. Forg...