Sympetrum corruptum “Variegated Meadowhawk” LibellulidaeBlue Mountain National Recreatio
Sympetrum corruptum “Variegated Meadowhawk” LibellulidaeBlue Mountain National Recreation Area, MTMay 13, 2016Robert NieseAs its name might suggest, these dragonflies are quite variable. So much so, that I’m questioning this ID (corrections would be very much appreciated). For more info on how to identify PNW odonates, check out this field key from the Slater Museum of Natural History. S. corruptum is a relatively common dragon found throughout much of northern North America near boggy meadows, swamps or ponds. During migration, however, it can be found wandering through just about any habitat from Honduras to Mongolia. Dragonflies are impressive migrators and some species can regularly travel 100 miles in a single day. -- source link
#sympetrum corruptum#sympetrum#variegated meadowhawk#meadowhawk#dragonflies#libellulidae#odonata#anisoptera#montana#pacific northwest#natural history#photography#original photography#robert niese