Gary Knowels Hack of all trades Forum Supporter Jun 12, 2022 #1 Found this big boy/girl in my backyard today. I'm in central Tacoma, closest water is about 1 mile away. Attachments IMG_20220612_153000.jpg 925 KB · Views: 33 IMG_20220612_153007.jpg 554 KB · Views: 27 IMG_20220612_153013.jpg 520.1 KB · Views: 31 IMG_20220612_153021.jpg 828.3 KB · Views: 33
Found this big boy/girl in my backyard today. I'm in central Tacoma, closest water is about 1 mile away.
Taxon Steelhead Forum Legend Jun 29, 2022 #2 Hi Gary- I believe it to be a female Shadow Darner (Aeshna umbrosa).
S SculpinSwinger Grey Ghost Forum Supporter Jun 29, 2022 #3 From a trip to Manitoba. Snatched the fly out of the air in front of me and landed on my arm to eat it’s prey. At times there were 50-100 flying around in loose groups. Always a welcome sight @Taxon ?
From a trip to Manitoba. Snatched the fly out of the air in front of me and landed on my arm to eat it’s prey. At times there were 50-100 flying around in loose groups. Always a welcome sight @Taxon ?
Gary Knowels Hack of all trades Forum Supporter Jun 29, 2022 #4 Taxon said: Hi Gary- I believe it to be a female Shadow Darner (Aeshna umbrosa). Click to expand... Cool! Thanks.
Taxon said: Hi Gary- I believe it to be a female Shadow Darner (Aeshna umbrosa). Click to expand... Cool! Thanks.
Taxon Steelhead Forum Legend Jun 29, 2022 #5 SculpinSwinger said: @Taxon ? Click to expand... Hi SculpinSwinger- I believe your Manitoba female adult dragonfly to be a Rusty Snaketail (Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis).
SculpinSwinger said: @Taxon ? Click to expand... Hi SculpinSwinger- I believe your Manitoba female adult dragonfly to be a Rusty Snaketail (Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis).