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This forum is for the reporting of sightings and discussion of the Dragonflies and Damselflies in California that will further the knowledge base of the Status, Distribution and understanding of California's Dragonflies and Damselflies.

A signature is requested at the end of every message, including name, location, and E-mail address. Postings should deal with the California region, including Baja California.

Please report your sightings and observations, and ask your questions in your email, but post photos in the photos section, linked to on the left side of the screen.

All new members are on a Moderated Status until their first posting, this is designed to stop spammers, so there may be a slight delay with your first post.

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Re: Nagasawa Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County - 5/24/13
I forgot to mention that I saw my first Widow Skimmer of the year, a teneral individual, at Nagasawa Park on 5/22/13. Alan Wight Petaluma, CA
Posted - Sat May 25, 2013 5:37 am
Alan Wight
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Nagasawa Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County - 5/24/13
Today (5/24/13) at Nagasawa Park in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, I saw the following during a lunchtime visit: Pacific Forktail - many Western Forktail - 1 Tule
Posted - Sat May 25, 2013 5:25 am
Alan Wight
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Cosumnes River Preserve RFI
Does anyone know of a checklist of Odonata for Cosumnes River Preserve? Dragons and Damsels are conspicuously absent from the fauna section of their
Posted - Thu May 23, 2013 5:38 pm
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Re: Pseudolean in El Dorado County
You are so right Will. Turns out the guy actually took the photograph in TX. But it is a species we may find in CA again some year.... Cheers!! Kathy
Posted - Tue May 21, 2013 10:13 pm
Kathy & Dave Biggs
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Matadero Creek (Santa Clara County)
At 2:00PM today along Matadro Creek ( mostly west of Hwy 101), I found the following species: Flame Skimmer (5-6, mostly males) Black Saddlebags (4) Blue-eyed
Posted - Tue May 21, 2013 10:13 pm
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