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08-JUL-2010 Christine Hanrahan

White-faced meadowhawk (Sympetrum obtrusum), male

Even sun-lovers like the dragonflies feel the heat and need to control their body temperature. This position, called the obelisk position, is assumed when it is very hot outside. By orienting its abdomen toward the sun, it is able to reduce the area that is actually exposed to the sun's heat. You may also have seen dragonflies perched with their wings angled downwards. This is another position that may be held to avoid overheating. When all else fails, they will move to a shadier location and remain still for awhile, as the widow skimmers were doing yesterday. Very sensible!!

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Guest 09-Jul-2010 17:46
Interesting info Christine. Just the other day in this heat wave, my spouse and I were wondering whether it could get too hot for insects like dragonflies and butterflies. You answered the question.
Claudia
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