Dragonflies come in many colors and sizes, strong and fragile but very elegant.

High brown Fritillary !

Red admiral butterfly

Northern checkerspot

Marbled white butterfly

Comma butterfly

Peacock butterfly

Small copper, about the size of a 20 cent coin

Speckled wood

Dusky meadow brown

Dusky large blue

Humming-bird Hawk moth, fascinating to watch.

Monarch butterfly

Humming-bird hawk moth

Size comparison

2 hornets mid air fight..

Hornets fighting

Honey bee hard at work.

Honey bee collecting pollen and nectar

Grass hopper

Dragonflies !!

Dragonfly having a rest.

The visual difference between a damselfly and the dragonfly is the damselfly folds its wings back upon landing on any surface, also the dark section through the wings.

Chrysolina beetle

Stag beetle

Trypoxylon fly

Honey bee beetle

Marmalade hover fly

Anoplotrupes stercorosus, part of the dung beetle family (I don't know who names them)

A honey bee stopped in motion before claiming its nectar