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Yahoo! A young, but not teneral, female Pacific Forktail is flying about our backyard pond. ... Kathy -- California Dragonflies...
Note: No odonates have been listed for the Texas counties (Winkler, Ector, Midland, & Andrews) just to the south and east of Lea County. But, I espied on the...
-- March 9, 2005 Imperial County Bob Miller …. Found about 20 ** *Blue-ringed Dancer Argia sedula just west of Calipatria. [photo in original email]. …....
The following new county records have been accepted for the Southwestern Region of the USA. All were submitted by Fred Sibley and all records were collected as...
AN INFORMAL WORKING LIST OF ODONATA (DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES) FOR QUAY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO Updated: March 19, 2005 - R. Larsen The Damselflies (Zygoptera): ...
From Lea Lake outflow across the highway from the fee station, Bottomless Lakes State Park, Chaves Co., New Mexico UTM 13 562162E 3686479N (WGS84/NAD83) USGS...
Rod Miller called yesterday to report seeing individual Spot-winged Gliders out over the desert this past week in the Yuma and Gila Bend, AZ areas. Also in...
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Hello everyone, We're up to 27 species on the wing in CA, including one southern CA bug that is slightly new flight data for the SW: Powdered Dancer, Argia...
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...
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...
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 ...
Hi Vicki, I want to thank you and the National Park Service for the information on the early Zion Naturalists Angus Woodbury and Arthur Bruhn. I remember both...
Hello all, Dave and I traversed as large a segment of the CA deserts as we could in one week. Our report: Day 1, April 19, 2005 Mono County De Chambeau ponds: ...
Rod Miller called yesterday, at the creek in Patagonia, AZ, he had - Filigree Skimmer - one male Red Rock Skimmers - several Flame Skimmers -several Painted...
Here is a list of species observed from the aquatic habitats at Fort Sumner State Monument, De Baca County, New Mexico made on May 8, 2005. Some rare and ...
I was able to spend a few hours observing the odd twirly-jig behavior of (Hetaerina americana) males at Fort Sumner State Monument (SE New Mexico) this past ...
Greetings, Rich Bailowitz and Doug Danforth joined us today for our first ever Odonate Walk at the Arboretum. Nine human participants and several odonate...
Dear odesters, I posted this note several days ago to Odonata-L. That listserv is down right now, so passing it to you in the meantime. Sorry if it becomes a...
Folks, I got my copy of John Abbott's book the beginning of last week. Its excellent I highly recommend it! Randy Emmitt Rougemont, NC www.rlephoto.com Now...
Below are some notes on the atypical andromorphic female forms of Ischnura taken at Fort Sumner State Monument, De Baca County, New Mexico on May 8, 2005 The...
Greetings, Since our first dragonfly walk at BTA led by Rich Bailowitz, I've gotten quite interested in the beasties. So I spent yesterday morning wading...
Dear Odesters, Spent some time looking at insects on Fort Huachuca (Cochise Co., AZ) today. Initially at Huachuca Canyon, then the Upper Garden Canyon Picnic...
Had our second monthly dragonfly walk here at BTA w/ special guest leader Peter Moulton. 3 miles west of Superior, Pinal County, Arizona. Sunny, winds calm,...
Dear Odonata group: Here are few tidbits of information from the IORI (International Odonata Research Institute) Web site revision: The home page has been...
Record #3369 Rhionaeschna multicolor (Hagen) (Blue-eyed Darner) United States Colorado: Alamosa Co. San Luis Lakes State Park July 19, 2001 lat/long: N...
Hello everyone, I visited Kearny Lake this past weekend and the area teeming with Odes. The weather was partly cloudy and the temp was in the low 90s. There...