Dr. Emily Schilling, associate director of the Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories, is helping to map the migratory patterns of a powerful predator of both the air and the water.
Not only are dragonflies fun to watch, but they are also very beneficial to your yard! These small aerial predators eat all kinds of insects, including some of the more “bothersome” ones like ...
BUTTE CREEK CANYON — Growing up, Roger Lederer was told damselflies could bring good fortune when fishing. “Whenever I went fishing and a damselfly landed on my rod, it was called a lucky bug. So I ...
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Dragonfly Nymph Hunts Water Flea
Occurred on March 9, 2019 / Dohr, Germany Info from Licensor: "My name is Lothar Lenz, and I am a biologist and wildlife photographer from the Eifel region in Germany. My work focuses on documenting ...
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