Flame-tailed Pondhawk (Erythemis peruviana), family Libellulidae, Panama
Photograph by Katja Schultz

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Flame-tailed Pondhawk (Erythemis peruviana), family Libellulidae, Panama
Photograph by Katja Schultz

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Female eastern pondhawk eating a species of skipper butterfly.
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Female eastern pondhawk snacking on a butterfly.
Female eastern pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis). Reading up on the kind of prey that like, it’s not hard to understand why she was hanging in this area: there were many mosquitoes and damselflies flying nearby. It was shocking for me to see one in a wooded area. I’m used to pondhawks hanging around in open fields.