And with that, occisa male BGVW becomes the 624th (and last!) damselfly marked on our transect #rubyspots2023 #wipedout
Check out this slow motion fight between two titia males on our transect #rubyspots2023
Always nice to have visitors on the transect #rubyspots2023
H. titia male YWOB not too shabby, either #rubyspots2023
Hetaerina occisa male VGYB lookin' cute #rubyspots2023
Back at it, again! #rubyspots2023
After driving >5300km in Belize and Mexico, I’m glad to be heading home (where I will *not* be driving tyvm) until the next leg of #rubyspots2023 in June.
Have found damselflies again at last, and also this common potoo (!) #rubyspots2023
Predation experiment is going alright, at least #rubyspots2023
After a brief trip to Morelia to visit @kukubean and Lucho Mendoza, I’m back in the field, in coastal Oaxaca. Sadly, last year’s hurricane razed most of the sites we visited in 2021. Here is a photo of the same spot then and now. #rubyspots2023
How cute is this guy with his enormous prey? #rubyspots2023
Back in the field, in Belize this time! Behold, this early-season phenotype of a smoky rubyspot damselfly #rubyspots2023 #🇧🇿