I was delighted yesterday during a visit to Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge to spot this beautiful female Needham’s Skimmer dragonfly (Libellula needhami), my first of the year. Later in the year, Needham’s Skimmers will become the most frequent dragonfly that I will encounter at this location but the dragonfly in the photo below was the only one that I saw yesterday.
Needham’s Skimmers are quite distinctive in appearance. Mature males are reddish-orange in color and stand out from the males of other species. Females and immature males have a body coloration that is shared with some other species, but the golden yellow veins at the leading edges of their wings distinguishes them from the others.
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Elegant markings and a stunning photo, Mike.
Thanks, Jet. Some rainy weather the past couple of weeks has kept me indoors a lot, so it was nice to get out with my camera and capture a few nice images.
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Thanks, Mitzy. I love seeing dragonfly species reappear each season.