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Posts Tagged "Common Green Darners"

Spot-winged Glider

Posted on Jun 24, 2015

Spot-winged Glider

Today was the best day that I have experienced so far this year for migratory insects! Red Admiral and Monarch butterflies were on the wing, and dozens of dozens of dragonflies were zipping by including Common Green Darners, Black Saddlebags, Carolina Saddlebags, Swamp Darners, Wandering Gliders and Spot-winged Gliders (Pantala hymenaea) like this one. You can see the spots of this very difficult to catch species here. Keep an eye out for Sean’s Meet Your Neighbour photo of it sometime soon. So much more life is emerging every day now that we have entered the summer, and it is so...

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Common Green Darner (Anax junius) by Scott Kruitbosch

Posted on Apr 30, 2014

Common Green Darner (Anax junius) by Scott Kruitbosch

Have you seen any dragonflies yet? Odes are few and far between so far this year. We’ll soon be able to at least spot Common Green Darners (Anax junius) like this one now that May has arrived.

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