Lake Emerald. Incurvate Emerald. Black Meadowhawk. Recent molecular systematics evidence suggests that separation of the whitetails from the rest of Libellula may be appropriate. does not endorse extermination, Dragonfly Cannibalism: Cyrano Darner eats Roseate Skimmer. This used to be my old Quebec ode blog - I am now using it for NS odes but the QC stuff remains for those interested. I saw a spotted wing dragonfly there yesterday, but it flew away before I could make an ID. There are more than 5,000 species of dragonflies in the world, and approximately 150 different dragonflies in Ontario. I’ll keep my eyes open! Spot-winged Glider. I’ll send some more photos later this summer. Philanthropy & Alumni Female Common Whitetail dragonflies do not have a white tail and in many ways that makes them a little easier to expose correctly. I could tell that it was a Common Whitetail, a species that perches fairly often, so I decided to see if it would land. Male Common Whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia), also known as a Long-tailed Skimmer. Immediately she returned to her starting position as the ripples began to spread. * So now I have a female Common Whitetail, an immature male Common Whitetail – all I need to photo now is a mature male Common Whitetail. Check out one of my postings from last year to see what a mature adult male looks like. Canada Whiteface. When the dragonfly sees its prey, it flies off of its perch and swoops like a hawk to catch it. Spine-crowned Clubtail. They are fantastic fliers, able to swerve, dive, and quickly change directions to catch flying insects in mid-air. Some of my favorite images are almost minimalist in their approach, like this shot of a male Common Whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia). Not surprisingly, adult male Common Whitetail dragonflies have white tails—it seems like most species are named after the characteristics of the male. This dragonfly’s wings are mostly clear, which is why I judge that she is a teneral, i.e. They feed on aquatic invertebrates such as mayfly larvae and small crayfish, and also on small aquatic vertebrates such as tadpoles and minnows. My autofocus seemed too slow and I adapted a technique of trying to focus manually, while trying to keep the lens steady. Sometimes the dragonfly is the predator and sometimes it is the prey—it appears to be primarily a matter of circumstances and timing. Common Baskettail. Zebra Clubtail. Her birchbark bitings and other art works are in private and public collections worldwide. Sweetflag Spreadwing. Posted in Humor, Insects, Macro Photography, Nature, Photography, Winter, tagged Canon Rebel XT, Common Whitetail dragonfly, dragonfly, Huntley Meadows Park, Plathemis lydia, Sigma 135-400mm telephoto zoom lens on April 30, 2013| * Taiga Bluet. Members of this dragonfly species often perch on the ground, making them a bit difficult to photograph when they are in in area of heavy vegetation. What was the male doing at this time? I can’t tell for certain, but the dragonflies in the bird’s mouth look to be female Common Whitetails (Plathemis lydia) or possibly immature males, which look like the females. * Tips: browse the semantic fields (see From ideas to words) in two languages to learn more. Females have a brown body and a different pattern of wing spots, closely resembling that of female Libellula pulchella, the Twelve-spotted Skimmer. When the dragonfly sees its prey, it flies off of its perch and swoops like a hawk to catch it. Here’s a portion of that posting that describes the concept, “I think every beautiful scene has stopping power. Had a genie granted one of his wishes? Lance-tipped Darner. Green-striped Darner. Others in town do have small rain gardens; Mom lives a mile away on the edge of town and her rain garden does have water since her sump pump drains into the rain garden down an artificial waterfall inset. I look forward to hearing from you. * Ode = abbreviation of Odonata meaning all dragonflies and damselflies. Ski-tipped Emerald. Change ). … Mature males have a short, stout abdomen that is completely chalky blue-white covering the adolescent pattern. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Often I see the webs of this kind of spider in fairly thick vegetation, but this web was hanging in mid-air about six feet high at the edge of a small pond last weekend at Jackson Miles Abbott Wetland Refuge. * If you look at the angle at which I took the shot, you can probably guess that I was at risk of falling into the water when I took the shot. * * Cherry-faced Meadowhawk. Widow Skimmer. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. * Stream Bluet. Although I usually try to get close-up shots of dragonflies, there is something really peaceful about this longer distance shot of a male Common Whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia) from this past weekend. Superb Jewelwing. I can understand how an adept female Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) can catch one dragonfly, but how in the world did this one manage to catch two at once? Seasonal Changes - The whitetail dragonfly overwinters under water while in the nymph stage, then crawl to land in late spring where they molt into the adult form. Fun Facts - The whitetail dragonfly is one of the most common dragonflies in Kentucky. Ocellated Darner. 8 Comments ». My 180mm macro lens let me get some close-up shots without having to move too close. Beaverpond Clubtail. Skillet Clubtail. Posted in Art, Dragonflies, Insects, Macro Photography, Nature, Photography, Portraits, wildlife, tagged Alexandria VA, Common Whitetail, Common Whitetail dragonfly, dragonfly, Huntley Meadows Park, Plathemis lydia, Sigma 135-400mm telephoto zoom lens on August 18, 2013| The fact that the dragonfly was not perched on a branch coming out of the water proved to and advantage as I was able to approach pretty closely to it in order to take this shot. The sun was a little harsh just before noon, but I couldn’t help chasing after the dragonflies and got this shot of a male Common Whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia). Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Ecological Role - Dragonflies are carnivores, eating other animals. Fragile Forktail. They thrive in a wide variety of habitats and are probably our most frequently seen and easily identified dragonfly—the name “common” seems to fit quite well. I like the way this particular image turned out because of the dragonfly’s reflection in the muddy brown pond water, the little stump that pokes out of the water, and the green stalk that runs diagonally across the photo. A close look at the image, however, reveals that the extra wings are merely illusions, shadowy reflections of a more ordinary reality. Add new content to your site from Sensagent by XML. Mantled Baskettail. At other times, I am forced to shoot them when they are a long way away, as was this case with the male Common Whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia) in the photo below. 11 Comments ». © Michael Q. Powell. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The SensagentBox are offered by sensAgent. Eastern Red Damsel. Spotted Spreadwing. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Click on the photo to see a higher resolution view. I encourage you to think about that question, to make an effort to lower your threshold, and to look for the uncommon beauty in common subjects. Yesterday, I seemed to be particularly fascinated by insect eyes and did a posting on a fly, whose compound eyes were pretty amazing. Food - Flies, midges, ants, butterflies, and other insects, Habitat - Muddy-bottomed, slow-moving shallow water; ponds and streams, Life Cycle - Three stages: egg, nymph, and adult; during summer, males hover over egg-laying females and guard a territory up to 180 square yards (150.5 square meters), agressive males raise their abdomen as a threat display while the submissive males lower their abdomen; eggs laid in flight as female skims water’s surface, hence, the common name skimmer; adults live less than two months, may take one or more years to complete all life stages. … Immature males have the same body pattern as females but the same wing pattern as mature males. Boreal Bluet. Vernal Bluet. Birds, frogs, fish, and other dragonflies eat whitetail dragonflies. Ro, Cookies help us deliver our services. Blue Dasher. I think I owe y’all an apology. Claspers = joint term for both bits that stick out from the tail end of the abdomen. Interesting enough, I was only able to see a few strands of the web, so I wonder if this action took place at the extreme edge of the web. Each square carries a letter. Shadow Darner. * Digital Media Library, Office for Environmental Programs Outreach Services, http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/uniramia/ephemeroptera.html, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Autumn Meadowhawk. Spatterdock Darner. Help me use this blog to promote the watching of dragonflies in Nova Scotia, send me your sighting and I'll put them up here. Variable Darner. She is hovering over the water and then will drop down and dip the tip of her abdomen in the water, causing the concentric ripples you see in the image. The birchbark is framed in silver, on a tan leather cord to go around the neck. Subarctic Bluet. The third image is another photo of the female Common Whitetail you identified for me. I have managed to get lots of shots of Blue Dasher dragonflies but have had trouble getting a properly exposed image of the Common Whitetail dragonfly. Will this impress the ladies? Posted in Art, Dragonflies, Insects, Macro Photography, Nature, Photography, Portraits, spring, wildlife, tagged Alexandria VA, Canon 50D, Common Whitetail, Common Whitetail dragonfly, dragonfly, Huntley Meadows Park, immature, immature male dragonfly, Plathemis lydia, Tamron 180mm macro lens on May 13, 2014| A female Common Whitetail Dragonfly. Crimson-ringed Whiteface. * * 14 Comments ». What has blue eyes, warm feet, and is sleek black. (2009) Dragonflies of the North Woods, Second Edition, Duluth, MN:Kollath+Stensaas Publ. What is the most common dragonfly where you live? You may link to the site but written content and photographs may not be used without my written permission. Variegated Meadowhawk. * Broadtailed Shadowdragon. When I worked with the Canadian Aboriginal Festival and Pow-wow in Toronto many years ago, I was very fortunate to work with an Indigenous woman named Ilona Stanley. I took this shot in a wooded grassy area adjacent to a pond. Riffled Snaketail. The Common Whitetail or Long-tailed Skimmer (Plathemis lydia) is a common dragonfly across much of North America, with a striking and unusual appearance.The male's chunky white body (about 5 cm long), combined with the brownish-black bands on its otherwise translucent wings, give it a checkered look. * So, I am re-submitting the one and adding an additional photo to go with it taken at an ever so slightly different angle (I think I moved a tad while weeding). Although, humans also have these kind of proteins, called opsins, we have only three (red, green, and blue), whereas a dragonfly has four or five, giving it the capability to see colors beyond human visual capabilities. Unfortunately the area between the two of us was marshy and there was no way that I could get any closer. * ○   Lettris

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