Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Nature => Topic started by: greyowl51 on October 07, 2013, 11:01:54 AM
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We sighted this White-faced Meadowhawk Dragonfly near the Rose Garden at Rosetta McClain Park here in Toronto. Unlike the dozens of Twelve-spotted Skimmer & Green Darner Dragonflies we sighted flying in the park, this was the only White-faced Meadowhawk we spotted.
Blog posting at: http://frametoframe.ca/2013/10/twelve-s ... k-toronto/ (http://frametoframe.ca/2013/10/twelve-spot-skimmer-dragonfly-sighted-rosetta-mcclain-park-toronto/)
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Could very well be a White-faced Meadowhawk but......the only way to really tell the difference between a Cherry -faced, White-faced and a Ruby Meadowhawk is to catch it and look at its appendages with a 15X hand lens. The three species are nearly identical; I spent the last four summers catching these at many dragonfly counts and surveys. This is the only way to tell them apart. Nice shot!