Photos / Sounds

What

Common Bluetail (Ischnura senegalensis)

Observer

johnsim

Date

October 10, 2023 06:40 AM +07

Description

A female andromorph

Photos / Sounds

What

Blue-sided Satinwing (Euphaea impar)

Observer

asimhakeem

Date

October 13, 2023 11:19 AM +07

Photos / Sounds

Observer

petereric

Date

September 1, 2023 11:28 AM +07

Photos / Sounds

Observer

petereric

Date

September 1, 2023 11:18 AM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Blue-sided Satinwing (Euphaea impar)

Observer

woraphot

Date

July 29, 2023 12:00 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Common Parasol (Neurothemis fluctuans)

Observer

andrewpierce

Date

October 8, 2016 10:48 AM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Fiery Gem (Libellago aurantiaca)

Observer

andrewpierce

Date

October 8, 2016 12:08 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

White-faced Clearwing (Echo modesta)

Observer

woraphot

Date

August 1, 2023 03:30 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

Observer

woraphot

Date

August 3, 2023 02:44 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Black Jewel Flutterer (Rhyothemis aterrima)

Observer

woraphot

Date

August 2, 2023 12:43 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Mangrove Marshal (Pornothemis starrei)

Observer

upaipol

Date

August 2023

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

What

Wandering Glider (Pantala flavescens)

Observer

benjamynweil

Date

July 25, 2023 08:42 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

Observer

psychoyogi

Date

July 7, 2023 10:49 AM +07

Place

Betong (Google, OSM)

Photos / Sounds

Observer

hamsambly

Date

July 4, 2023 10:30 AM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Blue Marsh Hawk (Orthetrum glaucum)

Observer

jackychiangmai

Date

June 17, 2023 12:05 PM +07

Photos / Sounds

What

Flutterers (Genus Rhyothemis)

Observer

hamalamanus

Date

May 6, 2023

Photos / Sounds

What

Emerald Dwarf (Nannophyopsis clara)

Observer

pkyeung

Date

June 30, 2017 01:15 PM HKT

Photos / Sounds

What

Blue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis)

Observer

briangooding

Date

May 20, 2007 10:27 AM CDT

Description

Male Pachydiplax longipennis being eaten by Opheodrys aestivus

Like a lot of these predation shots I heard the irregular beat of frantic, chafing wings before locating the scene.

I was taken aback when I first realized what was happening. That quickly wore off though and I was on the ground trying to get as close as possible without disrupting or having any meaningful influence on the situation.

Two great predators. In the end the dasher broke free and clumsily flew off (though he was lucky there were birds looking for an easy catch). I can't say for sure whether or not I played any part in the snake not succeeding in this struggle. If it were venomous I think (though I don't know if venomous snakes spend their venom on dragonflies or if they specialize in more protein-rich options) the dasher would've been done for.

But, the snake maneuvering his jaws to clamp down on the dragonfly gave some room for escape--especially since his jaws were over the thorax and wings, which were already beating trying to escape.

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