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 ...
A student discovers the first dragonfly fossil from the age of the dinosaurs in Canada. Cordualadensa acorni lived 75 million years ago.
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Here be dragons…spend time this spring and summer searching for spectacular dragonflies with Anna Allum from RSPB Pulborough Brooks
Creatures with bright jewel-like colours and shimmering wings can be seen patrolling the river bank, ditches and pools - this ...
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