More unidentified Dragonflies
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More unidentified Dragonflies

paul_reeves

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I was in Edmonton working at a trade show from August 12th to 22nd and of course took my camera with me because I did have some free time to indulge myself.

On one of my outings I came across this Dragonfly. I admit I am being lazy and haven't fully searched my new Dragonfly book yet, but if this is a Western Dragonfly of some sort it isn't going to appear in my Eastern Dragonfly book. Does anyone know what Dragonfly this is?



If anyone interested in looking at my photos from the trip, I have them posted on my website. There are birds, dragonflies, some wildlife and even a couple of "scenery" shots.

http://www.paulreeves.ca/html/most_recent/most_recent.html

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Sorry, this should have been put in Nature, not Wildlife.
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I don't know the western species (I have enough trouble with the eastern ones!  :) ), but it looks like one of the Whitefaces (Leucorrhinia sp.).  That's just my impression from the general shape and markings (despite the lack of a white face).

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Thank you Reuven. I was just about to open my book and start looking page by page.
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Nice pics !! I just wanted to add that we had approx 50 or so couples hovering together a week ago at the park behind my place and I never saw them here before. Ever.  I also do not see bats at night, and there used to be much.

These dragon-flies were fairly large too, I love to watch them up close, and think they may be the most amazing of fliers.  also, saw my 1st grasshopper yesterday.

NW Etobioke -  past Humber Arb.

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Birding takes my mind off stuff and it adds good life to a tuff life. It also helps me forget about my spine pain and stress.  Laugh, eat, be merry.  Anybody with extra $ may send me some as It will permit me to travel.