Male Blue Dasher

Meet a male Blue Dasher Dragonfly. Tomorrow I'll show you a female.

Like many other dragonflies in my area, they are also in the skimmer family. (Remember that this includes dragonflies like the pondhawks and meadowhawks in addition to ones actually named skimmers. At the Skimmer Family reunion, little nametags would no doubt be helpful because there's too many of these guys to remember them all.)

On the other hand, there's no other dragonfly species in their genus, so the Blue Dasher has no really close relatives.

The turquoise eyes and light blue tail make these guys fairly distinctive-looking. Like with many male dragonflies, the tail starts out a different color but develops a pruinescent waxy coating as they age. In Blue Dashers (and Eastern Pondhawks), the pruinescence is light blue, but in Common Whitetails and Widow Skimmers it is white. You can still see some of the original dark-blue tail color at the end of the tail of this individual.

The other name for this dragonfly family is "perchers", and you may find them perched on flowers. But don't think of them as pollinators; for them a flower is just a convenient place to sit, with the side benefit that a pollinator might come along that could be their next meal.

August 15, 2020 at Negri Nepote Native Grassland Preserve


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