Predator of the odonate in interaction. Doesn't necessarily have to be the subject (ie: in observation of bird eating odonate, inputting the "predator of odonate" helps understand more when looking at exported data.
Observation | predator of odonate |
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Genus Metellina | |
Slender Skimmer (Orthetrum sabina) | |
Slender Crab Spiders (Genus Tibellus) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatBlue Dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis)Observerncb1221Descriptionduplicated for the prey |
Eastern Pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis) |
Blue Skimmer (Orthetrum caledonicum) | |
WhatSlender Skimmer (Orthetrum sabina)Observerjoepan50DescriptionOrthetrum sabina predating on Neurothemis ramburii |
unknown |
Photos / SoundsWhatDitch Jewel (Brachythemis contaminata)ObserverclaudiaarrigoniPlace52 25 หมู่ที่ 2 ถนนอ่าวลึก - แหลมสัก Tambon Ao Luek Tai, Amphoe Ao Luek, Chang Wat Krabi 81110, Thailandia (Google, OSM) |
Ditch Jewel (Brachythemis contaminata) |
Photos / SoundsWhatBlack Percher (Diplacodes lefebvrii)ObservermagdastluciaDescriptionSee predator https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/198736130 Would this qualify as cannibalism? |
Common Citril (Ceriagrion glabrum) |
Photos / SoundsWhatCedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)ObservermichiganhummingbirdguyDescriptionCedar Waxwing
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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) |
Red Arrow (Rhodothemis lieftincki) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatAustralian Bluetail (Ischnura heterosticta)ObserverrogstandenDescriptionThis teneral damselfly made the mistake of landing on the flower bud of a Drosera species and was OK at first but was then trapped by the sundew plant when the tip of the abdomen contacted one of the sticky flowers. That was the end of it as it then got its wings trapped and ultimately the body too. Over the time it was struggling with the plant it nearly reached its full blue prunescence (compare the first and second shots over nearly two hours). |
Sundews (Genus Drosera) |
Photos / SoundsWhatBlackheaded Skimmer (Crocothemis nigrifrons)ObserverrogstandenDescriptionthe prey (Black-headed Skimmer (Crocothemis nigrifrons)) is the focus of this post. The predator is posted separately |
Radon Saint Andrew's Cross Spider (Argiope radon) |
Photos / SoundsWhatCup Ringtail (Austrolestes psyche)ObserverrogstandenDescriptionThe focus of this posting is the prey which is a cup ringtail (Austrolestes psyche) - not the spider (posted previously) |
Genus Tetragnatha |
Photos / SoundsWhatAustralian Emperor (Anax papuensis)ObserverrogstandenDescriptiongrey shrike-thrush posted separately |
Grey Shrikethrush (Colluricincla harmonica) |
Photos / SoundsWhatAustralian Emperor (Anax papuensis)ObserverrogstandenDescriptionthis post is for the dragonfly. not confident - hard to see details |
Rainbow Bee-Eater (Merops ornatus) |
WhatAustralian Emerald Dragonfly (Hemicordulia australiae)ObservergedtranterDescriptionEmerald being eaten. |
Slender Skimmer (Orthetrum sabina) |
WhatCommon Flatwing (Austroargiolestes icteromelas)ObservergedtranterDescriptionMegadolomedes Trux dominating the local Common Flatwing population. |
Megadolomedes trux |
WhatAustralian Bluetail (Ischnura heterosticta)ObservergedtranterDescriptionDamselfly being eaten by a Garden Mantis. |
Australian Garden Mantis (Orthodera ministralis) |
Photos / SoundsWhatAustralian Bluetail (Ischnura heterosticta)ObservergedtranterDescriptionDamselfly being eaten by a crab spider. |
Spiders (Order Araneae) |
Spiders (Order Araneae) | |
Crafty Fishing Spider (Dolomedes facetus) | |
WhatShort-tailed Duskdarter (Zyxomma elgneri)ObservergedtranterDescriptionCaught in a spider's web. |
Spiders (Order Araneae) |
Jumping Spiders (Family Salticidae) | |
Spiders (Order Araneae) | |
WhatFat-bellied Emerald (Hemicordulia continentalis)ObservergedtranterDescriptionBeing consumed by a Red Arrow. |
Red Arrow (Rhodothemis lieftincki) |
Photos / SoundsWhatPale Hunter (Austrogomphus amphiclitus)ObservergedtranterDescriptionPale Hunter captured by Megadolomedes trux. |
Megadolomedes trux |
Grass Lynx Spiders (Genus Oxyopes) | |
WhatGenus HemigomphusObservergedtranterDescriptionTeneral gomphid dragonfly caught by a robberfly. |
Robber Flies (Family Asilidae) |
Water Striders (Family Gerridae) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatRambur's Forktail (Ischnura ramburii)ObserverjoemdoDescriptionSeen while completing plant monitoring with Steve Woodmansee in the Hole-in-the-Donut, Restoration Area 1989 (oldest restoration area, currently 34 year old!) in Everglades National Park. Location is accurate. More info about this amazing area here: https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/hidprogram.htm Project that includes all of the restoration areas: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/everglades-national-park-hole-in-the-donut-restoration My other observations from today: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?locale=en&on=2023-11-12&order=asc&order_by=observed_on&place_id=any&preferred_place_id=127553&subview=map&user_id=joemdo |
Rambur's Forktail (Ischnura ramburii) |
Changed for consistency.