I found a web blog out of Tatum, Lea County, New Mexico called "Mr. Bill's Pond" located in southeast Tatum and posted by an anonymous "Kenney". Tatum is ...
AN INFORMAL LIST OF ODONATA (DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES) FOR LEA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO Updated March 4, 2006 - R. Larsen The Damselflies (Zygoptera): Plateau...
FYI: Hello, I have some assorted dragonflies from Urals and Ussuri regions of Russia to sell. Are you interested? I can give you more details about the batches...
Hi, On Monday, March 6th, UNM students and New Mexico Game and Fish biologists working on a fish survey on the Pecos River four miles south of Fort Sumner in...
Hello Robert and others, Good to hear from you. Things are still pretty slow here in CA where we're having a real wet and cold spell. Snow down to 1500 ft. A...
Hello all, This is to announce our newest product: *Dragonflies of California and Common Dragonflies of the Southwest * * A Beginner's Pocket Guide* *By Kathy...
Hi Dr. Abbott and Southwest Odes, I was looking at Nicky Davis's web site Utah Wild, Dragonflies and Damselflies, showing an unknown female Sympetrum from...
*Group. This is what is needed before the forthcoming companion guide to the Damselflies of NA can go to press. Please help ASAP. We would like this to go to...
As winds calmed a bit I had a chance to visit the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday to look for Spring Odes. High winds and dust storms over ...
Hi Robert and all, I thought I'd post our sightings from earlier this week in the southern Calif. deserts as a comparison to Robert's findings. It seems that...
Hi SoWesters, I visited the oxbows on the Pecos River just south of Highway 380, Chaves County, New Mexico today April 16, 2006. The temperature was 92...
Lea Lake outflow, Bottomless Lakes State Park Chaves County, New Mexico, April 16, 2006 Temperature 95 degrees (F.), clear, wind 5-10 mph. Species Observed: ...
I received an e-mail message from Gordon Warrick, the biologist at Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, about sighting Desert Whitetails (Plathemis subornata)...
Thanks to Steve Potter (NV) for sending me this BBC news website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4759615.stm Cheers!! Kathy -- California Dragonflies...
One of my regulars on my dragonfly walks has a question below that I don't know. Any ideas? chris Roger Racut <racud@...> wrote: From: "Roger Racut"...
Please, you'll have to post the image in the photo files section of SWOdes, as attachments aren't 'allowed' and are automatically removed from emails. We just...
I spent most of Friday (May 26, 2006) looking at the saline sinks in the Lake St. Francis Research Natural Area on the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge. ...
I have done so in the Kline2 album. I tried onSaturday and kept getting msgs that I wasn't authorized. chris Kathy &/or Dave Biggs <bigsnest@...> wrote:...
... Hi Chris & Roger, I was looking at Roger's photograph of the exuvia and the compound eyes are too large and rounded to be any of the Libellulidae. The...
I have posted another pic to my Kline2 album on the listserve website. Wondering if this is a damselfly exuvia? chris If you wait for perfect conditions, you...
I'm sending this in case any of you are planning to travel to Europe. BTW there are several other guides that are just for England. Dear all, I'd just like to...
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Yesterday June 12 was our first dragonfly outing of the season. We went to Pella Crossing Open Space out on the prairie. It's still early in the season. But...
Here is a list of the odonates we saw on the walk of June 3: Skimmers Flame Skimmer Blue Dasher Black Saddlebags - not common at BTA Mexican Amberwing Pond...
Important announcements and updates for the IORI (International Odonata Research Institute: Book Updates: all references to publications prices are at ...
I've posted a photo I took of a damselfly on our deck railing this evening. She, I think, spent a long time just sitting around resting (?). Thanks for the ID...
Wow, awesome picture! A female somethin'! Beyond that I'm braincuffed! chris Mary Shepherd <icbflys@...> wrote: I've posted a photo I took of a damselfly...
Hi Mary, The photograph of the damselfly with the H shaped shoulder marking appears to be a female Sooty Dancer (Argia lugens). R. Larsen Roswell, New Mexico ...
Hi Mary, Another note. That shoulder marking (humeral stripe) in your photograph which looks like an H laying on it's side is the key feature in identifying...
I had a chance, yesterday afternoon, to visit the small saline ponds located in the northeast corner of Unit 5 on the Bitter Lake National Wildlfie Refuge. ...