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I photo -graphed this
White- faced Meadow -hawk Dragon -fly in my garden yesterday. It was only by its white face, that is displayed by the male when it is mature, that I was able to distinguish this
male White-faced Meadowhawk from a male Cherry-faced or a male Ruby-faced Meadowhawk Dragonfly.
Shown below is an unidentified Meadowhawk Dragonfly. Photo taken August, 2004.
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