We saw hundreds of small dragonflies at backyard last summer. The Scientific name is Pachydiplax longipennis with common name Blue Dasher.
In our area, summer was characterized by heat wave and drought. The conditions might relate to absent some insects.
We saw less than usual or even didn't see the following insects:
- Lovebugs
- Bush crickets (Katydids)
- The big golden silk orb weavers
- Honey bees
- and craneflies
In the small fish, we came across a very strange looking creature. Upon looking it up, we found it was the young undeveloped dragonfly.
Hopefully things will get back to normal soon because birds and many other organisms depend on insects as their main food sources.
Did you notice there are abundant of dragonflies in your areas?
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