Not usually, but they can be if there is no other food in sight for the blackbird.
No its an insect.
Yes, the term "golden ring bird" typically refers to a specific species known as the golden-ringed dragonfly, which is not a bird but rather a large dragonfly with striking yellow and black markings. Additionally, in some contexts, the term may refer to the Eurasian golden oriole, a bird known for its vibrant yellow plumage and black wings. However, there is no officially recognized bird species specifically called the "golden ring bird."
Lizards, frogs, etc.
they fly away
an ant and dragonfly
An eagle or a dragonfly or a butterfly represent freedom and carefreeness ;)
by darting away and staying out of sight
Dragonfly larvas eat other bugs wich make 'em carnivores
Because it does not have beak,feathers,bones,ears,kidneys,lungs and so many other features.Having larvae in life cycle,two sets of wings,exoskeleton,compact eyes etc also make a dragonfly different from a bird
A humming bird has no predators
Bats and other flying insectivores or even insectivores.
After a research it is concluded that the symbolic meaning for a black dragonfly is generally the sign of transformation and change.