Posted on November 8, 2022 by L. L. CoblePhoto of the Day If you happen to see a large dark dragonfly cruising around on a sunny November afternoon, it’s a pretty safe bet that it’s a Shadow Darner. These hardy odonates often persist even after the flights of migratory species have ended for the year. Shadow Darners are particularly fond of patrolling the shady edges of woodlands where they snag insects and devour them in midair. Though they are most often found breeding in beaver ponds and other quiet waters, we’ve had them successfully reproduce in the fish-free frog and tadpole pond at susquehannawildlife.net headquarters.