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Meadowhawk? - Sympetrum

Meadowhawk? - Sympetrum
Northwest of Bristol Vermont, Addison County, Vermont, USA
August 7, 2014
Size: ~1.5"
Found in yard, mowed area, of home adjacent to wet mixed hardwood forest (predominantly birch, maple, aspen, some pine).

Moved
Moved from Dragonflies.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Band-winged meadowhawk
a female, judging by the pattern near the end of the abdomen and teh hint of amber on the wings.

the type of forest nearby doesn't help with the i.d. of aquatic critters

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