For those of you tracking flight and distribution data - Several new county records and one new **flight date have been reported outside the CalOdes group...
The earlier email had colored text to distinguish the county records from those that were merely new distribution data. Many of us (myself included) don't...
Hello fellow oders, Today I went to a local pond in Placerville, ED and photographed a few damselflies that I think are teneral gymnomorphic female Western ...
March 31, 2005 Alpine Pond Skyline Ridge OSP, San Mateo County Pacific Forktail 13; 7m,6f Western Forktail 4; 3m,1f California Darner 1; m Horseshoe Lake ...
Al Brewster and I returned today from Death Valley where we saw what we believe were a pair of Desert Forktails(Ischnura barberi)at Salt Creek and a single...
We were too early for most odes this year in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. We saw no odes at either of the pupfish pools. Our few sightings were: 9 mar 2005...
Lynn Monroe
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Apr 4, 2005 11:28 pm
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Hello all, I just heard from Lynn Monroe who has recently returned from an extended stay in Anza-Borrego SP. From her sightings I have this bit of new data: 20...
Started off at the Holtville Hot Springs: American Rubyspot Rambur's Forktails (100+) Brawley Unit of the New River Water Project: Blue Dasher Pacific...
Well Kathy has confirmed my bug, and I have to thank her and the Monroe's. I did photograph a female Citrine. I did not see any males thou. I've posted new...
Hi all, Thanks to a tip from John Hall I found and photographed my life Swift Forktails near gate MB03 at Monte Bello OSR in Santa Clara County, today, 4/9/05....
Hello all, Doug's posting brings us to 27 species known to be on the wing here in CA. We have it so sweet - back east folks are seeing their very first odes of...
Geeze - I'm rusty on my scientific names! Powdered Dancer is Argia MOESTA, not LUGENS! Sorry! Thanks for catching that Tim! So, it is NOT new early flight data...
Common Green Darner Flame Skimmer Pacific Forktails Vivid Dancers California Dancer Also forgot-yesterday at the Imperial Unit of the New River Water Project ...
Those of us on the north coast are still waiting.. I saw one California Darner along the South fork of the Smith River in Del Norte County on 3/31/04 and my...
Hi all, Been walking six to eight miles along NE face of the Imperial Sand Dunes almost everyday for several weeks now. Awesome is a good word. Have seen a ...
Hello all, I recently received a message from Robert Larsen in NM that I thought should be shared with all of us; and I think we should look at all Western...
Hi Ron and all, Hang in there Ron .... ;-) I'm hoping folks will start tracking the first and last dates for species in their own county &/or favorite Ode...
Hi folks: Two of the most common and widespread forktails (Ischnura) in California, Western (I. perparva) and Pacific (I. cervula), have nearly identical ...
This URL should work: http://bruunphotography.com/ode_locations/mouthofctnwdcrk_041005.html My email program appends the period to the URL at some point....
There are still a few openings left in this workshop Dave and I are giving: Friday and Saturday, April 23-24, 2005 Anza- Borrego Natural History Museum ...
Hello all, Dave decided that today was the right day to try out Sonoma Co's newest park: River Front Regional Park on East Side Rd between Windsor and ...
Today's sightings... Flame Skimmer (2) Common Green Darner (1) Western Pondhawk (2) Blue Dashers (23) Mexican Amerwing (1) male Pacific Forktails (14) Tule...
Not much to write about, but here's what I saw today: Aeshna (unknown) Anax junius (2) Ischnura cervula (20+) Enallagma civile (20+) You'd think that the bay...
David and I went to Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area in Fremont for the first time to check out its potential. Our sightings included what appears to be a...
David and I went to the preserves on the 16th of April. Sightings were much improved over last week's windy and cold conditions. Monte Bello OSP, Santa Clara...
Yes, The Pacific Clubtail is a new sight record for Alameda, brings that county up to a respectable 47 species now. Still 'missing in action' is Epitheca ...
On Saturday, on my way home from chasing butterflies in the Mojave, I stopped at the Santa Margarita River near Fallbrook. The near record rains of 2004-2005...