My main ode goal for this year was to find and photograph a Russet-tipped Clubtail somewhere close to where I live. The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Ohio...
And here is a female Olive Clubtail. Location: Horn Rapids Park, Benton County, Washington, USA Date: August 26, 2007 -- Cheers, Bill Hull Cincinnati, OH,...
I spent some time in late August in the Seattle, Washington, area on a business trip. While there I was able to spend a weekend in the field with a local...
Here's another one of the clubtails from our Yakima River stop. This is a female Sinuous Snaketail. Location: Horn Rapids Park, Benton County, Washington,...
Finally, after 200+ photos over the past month I was able to get a semi-decent flight shot this morning of a Russet-tipped Clubtail. Location: Bass Island,...
Here's the third clubtail from the site on the Yakima River. He is eating a female damselfly. Location: Horn Rapids Park, Benton County, Washington, USA ...
Hi Group: I am finally expecting the Color companion guide to the Damselflies of NA any day now. I have been cross checking and labeling the shipping ...
I've been enjoying all the recent posts with beautiful dragonfly images! Are most of you still seeing lots of species around? It's turning to autumn here in...
Nice shots, Mary. I's good to here what's going on in other parts of the continent. I'm in Southern Manitoba and I spent the last couple of days east of ...
Gorgeous photograph! She sure is light colored. Could she possibly be teneral? Her wings look shiny, too. Our females are not black, but they are fairly dark ...
Here's a female Russet-tipped that was starting to look pretty rough. Location: Bass Island, Hamilton County, OH, USA Date: September 10, 2007 -- Cheers, ...
I had taken my friend Bob Foppe to look for the Russet-tipped Clubtails and while I was looking for them on the riverside vegetation he spotted a clubtail...
I couldn't pass up sending out another photo of this stunning dragon. As of late last week they were still around in good numbers. Location: Bass Island,...
I just read a webpage about hummingbirds and it mentioned large darners as a potential predator of the tiny birds. It went on to describe a robber fly (not a...
<Have any of you every seen a dragonfly prey upon hummers? Any reliable accounts of such? Just curious...> I've never seen that, Mary. I did rescue a...