- medium-sized
skimmer dragonflies,
known as
darters in the UK and as
meadowhawks in
North America. The more than 50
species predominantly live in the...
- with gray and
yellow replacing the red of the male.
Young variegated meadowhawks are much
paler and
mottled with pale green, pale yellow,
golden brown...
-
yellowish or brown.
Juvenile white-faced
meadowhawks are
almost indistinguishable from the ruby and cherry-faced
meadowhawks. The
three species habitats also...
- The band-winged
meadowhawk (Sympetrum semicinctum) is a
dragonfly of the
genus Sympetrum belonging to the
family Libellulidae.
Sympetrum semicinctum is...
-
United States.
Members of the
genus Sympetrum are
called darters (or
meadowhawks in
North America) and are
found throughout most of the world, except...
-
Western Meadowhawk (Sympetrum occidentale) is a
dragonfly of the
family Libellulidae,
native to
western North America. In
adult form, the
Meadowhawk has a...
- it is an
important field mark
distinguishing it from similar-looking
meadowhawks in the
genus Sympetrum, such as
Sympetrum vicinum. This
small dragonfly...
-
Sympetrum vicinum, the Yellow-Legged
Meadowhawk, is one of some
fifteen North American species of
autumn meadowhawk,
which are
dragonflies in the Libellulidae...
-
Members of the
genus Sympetrum are
known as
darters in the UK and as
meadowhawks in the US and Canada. Both ****es have
black legs and
pterostigmata and...
- The red-veined
meadowhawk is
commonly active from mid-June to mid-September. It also
flies from
April to September. Red-veined
meadowhawks will eat almost...