Good morning, Wanted to let folks know we will be having dragonfly walks both Saturday and Sunday this weekend, start time 9:30AM. I will be leading...
My bad, it was Spot-winged Glider, not Wandering. chris "Who knew simply being content was the dream come true!" - John Reuben Chris Kline Education...
Looking to hook up with someone for days outting. Am currently set up for the 26 to go to Ripairian in Gilbert. Would anyone care to join me and also hook up...
Hi all, I received this email. If you know of anyone studying dragonfly migration, please pass this on to them. Cheers!! Kathy Biggs -- California Dragonflies...
Greetings, Wanted to throw a question out to the group. Is it just me, or has dragonfly activity in the southwest been slow to pick up this year? I've...
Let me try this again! ... Hi Kathy, Alexandru has an interesting dragonfly migration report in Nevada below. Could you relay it on to someone working on...
Hi Chris, We had a slow start to the season here in southern New Mexico up until the rains started in early July. Tom Williams and "Chew" McHugh (SoWestOde...
Hi all, We've been planning the Blitz to be in Trinity County - it's a beautiful place and a 'black hole' in the Ode distribution maps for more than 20 ...
Hello All, In my pecking through Google in search of all things Dragonfly & Damselfly, and in hopes of finding additional educational information (it's not...
Casey and all, Yes, I've bought things, esp. dragonfly things, from Cafe Press before and can vouch for their quality. Hold on to your pocketbooks everyone!! ...
I'd strongly recommend Modoc County areas as there are many places to discover for odes and lots of excellent species as well. John Sterling VVVVVVVVVV 26 Palm...
Hello all, There has been some questioning of where the public/private land boundaries lie at specific sites, such as Bear Creek. It is my understanding that...
Last weekend I found Coenagrion resolutum (Taiga Bluet) in Sugarite Canyon in extreme NE New Mexico near Raton. They were fairly common on both sides of the...
I took these photos of a pair of damselflies, in my backyard, in west Phoenix. I believe they are Desert Forktails, but I'm not positive. So I thought I would...
Jeff, Right on on the ID, and right on on the photography! Loved looking at all your dragonfly images! And, I look forward to seeing more! Cheers!! Kathy Biggs...
Hi all, Does anyone have Jan Harding's email address? Thanks! Today is last chance to be put on Blitz list as we leave in 4 days for DSA meeting and need to...
Hello everyone, The LA Times published an article on Mono Lake in its California section in today's edition, July 24th. Our own Garry Suttle just happened to...
Hi there, while on vacation in Cleveland, Ohio Gale took the following photos in album Jeepney204. Trying to understand where the eggs came from. Did they come...
Roger and Gale, It's difficult to see in the small size the pictures are in the folder. Did you perhaps see small red 'balls/egg' attached to the dragonfly? If...
Hello All, ( Images refered to can be found in our Group's Albums in Casey2u ) Well I've finally gotten out there and gotten my feet wet you might say; in my...
Hi, Casey. Your "most beautiful" dragonfly is a female Rhyothemis fuliginosa, a common dragonfly in southern Japan and, I guess, eastern China. In Japan it's...
AN UPDATED LIST OF ODONATA (DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES) FOR COLFAX COUNTY, NEW MEXICO. [Showing Dustin Huntington's new state and county records] Updated:...
Hi - I'm from the Monterey Bay region in California. I'm looking to view odes in the Phoenix area, but don't really know where to go; it was a spur of the...
08/05/08, 10:00 AM – noon: Black Canyon City (along I17 N. of Phoenix), AZ Clear, calm, 100 F Flame Skimmer: ~5 Roseate Skimmer: 1 M Filigree Skimmer: 2 ...
Greetings - First of all, thanks to those who sent me ideas on locations to look for odes. My son Julian (10) and I used two of them today; Rio Salado...