This is an appropriately named dragonfly for a cattle ranch, Black Saddlebags. While not birds, dragonflies are spectacular insects. They have the best eyesight of all insects. All male dragonflies spend a large amount of time searching for females and most male territories includes ideal habitat for egg-laying. Black Saddlebags males have territories that are about 100 feet long. They often fly at waist height, near shoreline, and out over open water. This is a highly migratory species not showing up in the northern parts of their range until summer, which makes them ideal to study when the birding comes to a slowdown during summer months. When males and females fly in tandem, the females lay one egg at a time and bass have been observed following them, a tasty morsel for a fish.
|