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1605
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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 1, 2005
4:26 pm
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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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 1, 2005
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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 ...
Steve Abbott
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Apr 3, 2005
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Correction: the last 3 are the same insect, the first being a different individual....
Steve Abbott
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Apr 3, 2005
6:32 am
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Steve and all, I believe your forktails are teneral gymnomorphic female Pacific Forktails, Ischnura cervula. See...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 3, 2005
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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 ...
John Hall
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Apr 3, 2005
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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...
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Apr 4, 2005
12:52 am
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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
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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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 5, 2005
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Started off at the Holtville Hot Springs: American Rubyspot Rambur's Forktails (100+) Brawley Unit of the New River Water Project: Blue Dasher Pacific...
Doug Aguillard
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Apr 10, 2005
12:03 am
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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...
Doug Aguillard
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Apr 10, 2005
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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....
Eric Preston
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Apr 10, 2005
3:34 am
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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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 10, 2005
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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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 10, 2005
10:14 pm
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Common Green Darner Flame Skimmer Pacific Forktails Vivid Dancers California Dancer Also forgot-yesterday at the Imperial Unit of the New River Water Project ...
Doug Aguillard
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Apr 10, 2005
10:47 pm
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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...
Ron LeValley
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Apr 11, 2005
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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 ...
Bob Miller
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Apr 11, 2005
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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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 11, 2005
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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...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 11, 2005
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Hi folks: Two of the most common and widespread forktails (Ischnura) in California, Western (I. perparva) and Pacific (I. cervula), have nearly identical ...
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Apr 11, 2005
6:32 pm
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Hi all, After a month off, I finally got to photograph some more odes. A pictorial trip report can be viewed at the following link: ...
Ray Bruun
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Apr 12, 2005
6:09 pm
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This URL should work: http://bruunphotography.com/ode_locations/mouthofctnwdcrk_041005.html My email program appends the period to the URL at some point....
Ray Bruun
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Apr 12, 2005
6:13 pm
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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 ...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 14, 2005
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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 ...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 15, 2005
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Today's sightings... Flame Skimmer (2) Common Green Darner (1) Western Pondhawk (2) Blue Dashers (23) Mexican Amerwing (1) male Pacific Forktails (14) Tule...
aguillard2469
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Apr 16, 2005
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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...
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Apr 17, 2005
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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...
John Hall
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Apr 17, 2005
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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...
John Hall
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Apr 17, 2005
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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 ...
Kathy &/or Dave Biggs
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Apr 17, 2005
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1634
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...
Doug Aguillard
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