The adult dragonflies chase and feed on small insects, including cicadas, on the wing. They are in turn preyed on by rats, kingfishers and even wasps.
This dragonfly is only found in New Zealand, in the North Island and parts of the South Island. It is not common, but widespread.
A closely related species is mainly found in the South Island mountains.
Nature Watch
Thanks to Castlecliff resident Lynne Douglas for this sight of summer (pictured above.)
Nature Watch is a Wednesday feature of the Wanganui Chronicle's outdoor section. It aims to note the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the region, through its plants and animals, as the seasons pass.
Do you have a favourite sight, sound or smell of summer? Tell me about it. Ring 06 349 0710 ext 50833, email laurel.stowell@wanganuichronicle.co.nz or write to Laurel Stowell, Wanganui Chronicle, PO Box 433, Wanganui.