Watching Dragonflies in Yellowstone National Park

Watching Dragonflies in Yellowstone National Park

While on a family trip through West Yellowstone, we were fortunate to witness dragonfly nymphs emerging from their skins and taking their adult forms. Watching dragonfly emerge from nymph stage

The discarded skin or “exuvia” of a dragonfly nymphdragonfly nymph "exuvia" or discarded skin

Having just shed his skin, this adult dragonfly still resembles his nymph self. But not for long. With each breath his body lengthens and hardens, and wings begin to unfurl…

This newly emerged adult dragonfly rests on blades of grass near the river, waiting for his wings to fully unfurl and his body to dry.2006-yellowstone-dragonfly emergence wings half unfurled

The emergence process from nymph to adult dragonfly can take upwards of 4-6 hours. Click here to see more about the life cycle of the dragonfly, or google ‘Odonata’.

About drgnflyz

I am wifey to a funny, handsome guy with a steady heart. He is North to my South. I am mom of 2 wild boys. They excel at Taekwondo, among other things, like breaking stuff and growing out of shoes a week after we buy 'em. Practical applications for Engineering and Physics are big at our house; and first aid! I am into hiking, geocaching and always have at least 2 or 3 books by my bed. Me: learning bass guitar, into Tai Chi, knitting fool, snowboarding Betty. I am a naked gardener (LOL, no gloves or shoes!) Love my music and hold my friends dear. I have a wicked, dark sense of humor. Despise TV. Love costumes, homebrew; and did I mention how much I love music? THE MOST important thing to know about me- I laugh often, and delight in making others do the same...in quiet elevators or other unexpected places. I think St. Teresa of Avila may have summed up my attitude best; "To wish to act like angels while on this earth, 'tis folly!"

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  1. What a terrific experience captured with great photos! As my Uncle once said “see this… I can trade it for a trout!”

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