Yes, dragonflies are diurnal, although some are more active in the morning/evening, and some are more active during the middle of the day.
No. Water dragons are diurnal, meaning that they are only active during the day.
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I live in Massachusetts, and every day at 6:45 my yard is filled with dragonflies hundreds of them....it's wierd
Toucans come out during the night because they are nocturnal and they sleep at the day.
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The dragonflies mate while flying in the air. They do not only mate with one female partner during their lifespan.
they migrate to a sunny place
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During the fall, all generations have emerged and thats why you see more of them. At the end of the fall, the dragonflies will die.
Dragonflies usually do not travel in "packs". However, they're normally close to another few. Dragonflies only live for 24hrs so it they don't exactly have enough time to make a lasting impression on their fellow dragonflies.
Dragonflies typically rest during the night when they are less active and seek shelter in vegetation or on surfaces such as leaves or branches. They may also rest during the heat of the day, especially in extremely hot conditions, to conserve energy and avoid dehydration. While resting, they often position themselves to maximize exposure to sunlight for warmth.