iNaturalist observers know—dragonflies are a common sight during Canadian summers, zooming around the skies to catch their insect prey and darting around wetlands, laying their eggs in and around the vegetation. But as summer weather turns to fall, some species like the common green darner begin their journeys south.
Click here to see how the full annual cycle of the common green darner is comprised of three generations: two that are migratory and one that is non-migratory.
Green darner photographed by awaysick
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