The Flame-winged Darter (Yellow-winged Darter), Sympetrum flaveolum, is a dragonfly found in Europe and mid and Northern China. Breeding is confined to stagnant water, usually in peat bogs. After mating, the female deposits her eggs on a stem just below the water line. When the eggs hatch, the nymphs prey on small aquatic insects and fish until time for metamorphosis, when they climb out of the water, again on stems of plants, and the adult Darter emerges.
Sites which are likely to attract this species have thick rushy margins. The Yellow-winged Darter tends to make quite short flights when settled at a site, and frequently perches quite low down on vegetation.
Yellow-winged darters are dragonflies that primarily feed on small flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. They are skilled predators and hunt their prey while flying or perching near bodies of water.
A darter bird protects itself by using its sharp beak and long neck to spear and catch fish underwater, its primary source of food. Additionally, darter birds are known for their ability to dive quickly and swim gracefully, making it challenging for predators to catch them.
Predators of the leopard darter may include larger fish, birds like herons or cormorants, and other aquatic predators like snakes or snapping turtles. Human activities such as habitat destruction, water pollution, and dam construction also threaten the leopard darter population.
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Yellow-winged darter was created in 1758.
The Yellow-Winged Darter is a common dragonfly in Europe. No one remembers when the first one was seen.
A Yellow Winged Darter Dragonfly starts its life as an egg laid by their mother. Once they hatch, they are considered to be a larval and then they eventually become an adult dragonfly after that stage.
The yellow winged darter can be found in ponds, and in vegetation at the edge of water-filled ditches. They are also found in the still backwater areas you see in rivers.
Yellow-winged darters are dragonflies that primarily feed on small flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. They are skilled predators and hunt their prey while flying or perching near bodies of water.
Three examples of warning coloration are the blue poison dart frog, certain snakes (rattlesnakes), and the Yellow-winged darter dragonfly.
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