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Eastern Forktail - female

Ischnura verticalis

Description:

Eastern forktails are one of the first damselflies to emerge in the spring and have one of the longest flight periods, often into October. Eastern forktails are carnivorous feeding on flies, mosquitoes and other small insects.

Habitat:

Eastern North America - south to northern Florida. Wetland areas, well vegetated ponds.

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2 Comments

Small Wonders
Small Wonders 11 years ago

Thank you Karissa, It's great that you are studying animals... They are very important to your future :)

Tracey5
Tracey5 11 years ago

this a good picuture because i am stduying animals for me to read when i grow up. my name is karissa but tracey is my mommy. so i think i should go on this coumputer to go on this website when i am with my mommy to study the pictuer and the facts and inomation.

Small Wonders
Spotted by
Small Wonders

Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

Spotted on May 28, 2012
Submitted on May 30, 2012

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