Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
06 October 2014
Carmine Darter – Sabkhat Al Fasl
Whilst birding at Sabkhat Al Fasl, looking for
Egyptian Nightjars, I found a bright red coloured Dragonfly that perched
regularly on a small shrub where I managed to get a photograph of it perched in
some sunlight briefly. The Carmine Darter Crocothemis
erythraea is a common dragonfly throughout the Middle East, including
Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman. The male is carmine red, while the
female is a significantly drabber yellow-buff colour with two paler marks on
top of the thorax. It is a medium-sized dragonfly approximately 52mm in length.
The abdomen is wider than other members of the family, flattened and tapering
to the end. It is widespread in the Arabian Peninsula where it prefers a
habitat of rocky areas and dry watercourses as well as shallow, still,
eutrophic waters such as small ponds, paddy fields, and desert pools, but it
avoids oases. Adults only live for up to two months. Adults spend much of their
time perched on vegetation although they have a fast, darting flight and hover
frequently.