Fawn Darner

Here's a dragonfly I don't see very often, the Fawn Darner. In fact, while I see skimmer dragonflies (which includes pondhawks and meadowhawks in addition to ones with skimmer in the name), this guy and this Common Green Darner are the only darners I've managed to photograph.

Notice the spots on the side of this darner; the Fawn Darner is one of only 2 spotted darners in my area, and they are also the only 2 in all of North America. The Ocellated Darner is the other one; it's spots are a little more ragged looking compared to the relatively smooth spots on the Fawn Darner.

Darners are physically large, at least as far as odonates go.

July 22, 2021 at Fairview Farm
Photo 148400870, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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