Eastern Pondhawk

Here's a youngish male Eastern Pondhawk I met earlier in the year. The males and females start life looking as pretty similar primarily green critters, but as they mature the males get covered in a light blue pruinose. You can still see a little green on this guy's abdomen; I think that'll eventually go away. The green on the thorax will probably be there for life.

This was my first photo of this species of 2021, though they're pretty common and since then I've gotten lots of other pictures of them.

Fun Fact: The Eastern Pondhawk isn't a hawk at all! They're actually dragonflies! 😉

June 10, 2021 at Duke Farms
Photo 136369702, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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