Spot-winged Glider
I finally captured a Spot-winged Glider (Pantala hymenaea) on the wing, and in this case it while the dragonfly was ovipositing – laying eggs in this pool. You can clearly see the basal spots on the inside of the hindwings along with some wear. Flying around the world must get a bit tiring… Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator
Read MoreFemale Blue Dasher Ovipositing
How cool does this hovering aircraft look? This female Blue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis) is ovipositing, laying eggs, into aquatic vegetation in a pond as photographed last week. As you can see they are quite skilled at keeping their head still while their wings are whipping and the abdomen is being pressed into the water.
Read MoreArrowhead Spiketail (Cordulegaster obliqua)
This Arrowhead Spiketail (Cordulegaster obliqua) can be seen ovipositing, laying eggs, in this stream in June at the Aspetuck Land Trust’s Trout Brook Valley Preserve in Easton/Weston, Connecticut.
Read MoreChalk-fronted Corporal (Ladona julia)
The Chalk-fronted Corporal (Ladona julia) has an appropriate name! This male paused only briefly while nearby females were already ovipositing.
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