White-faced meadowhawk

It is found in the northern United States and southern Canada.

Adult males are identifiable by a distinctive pure white face and red bodies.

The three species habitats also overlap extensively.

White-faces can be identified by having white faces, as the name implies, at maturity.

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Female white-faced meadowhawk ( Sympetrum obtrusum )