July 25, 2010 1. Kearny Lake, Pinal Co., AZ, 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM 2. San Pedro River at Dudleyville, Pinal, AZ, 11:00 – noon 3. Kelvin Bridge, Pinal, AZ,...
Richard Bailowitz, Sandy Upson and I checked out Patagonia Lake yesterday including Sonoita Creek above and below the lake. The 39 speciesturned out to be the...
On the way to Gunnison, Colorado and then northeast of Denver to the Nebraska line: (on the way to Minnesota and Wisconsin) Most of these will be reported to ...
Hello, Sorry for any `cross posting... I wanted to share an interesting observation: When we arrived at our summer home near Mt. Shasta (CA), we were dismayed...
Greetings, I recently took a trip to south-central Oregon to photograph Argia nahuana (Aztec Dancer) and I was struck by something when I reviewed my photos...
http://southwestdragonflies.net/caphotos/CherryFacedOrrLake2010.html The above link goes to several Cherry-faced Meadowhawk females, all caught near Orr Lake. ...
Hi All, While I have been a member of this group for a year or so, I have never posted, but merely sit in the background and read what others have to say about...
Hello, all. Here is a report of what are surely Sympetrum corruptum moving southward along the Washington Cascades. Note the elevation. We often see this...
Hello all, Both Tim Manolis and I have watched Black Saddlebags, /Tramea lacerata/, flying down creeks from the mountains/foothills at a rate of at least 1 per...
As a newcomer to odes, I've been asked and could not answer the following: Do we have any ode species here in the Southwest US that survive (as adults) ...
Jerry Hatfield and I made a day trip from Lubbock to a few spots in southeastern New Mexico and west Texas today. We were hoping for Erpetogomphus crotalinus,...
Dennis, et al: Here in SE Arizona this monsoon season we have come across S. corruptum by the hundreds, if not thousands. And not just near water. They seem...
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I was speculating that with global warming, this species might find conditions more favorable in the northern part of its range, and even farther north than it...
Jim, I'm not sure that anyone responded to your question. We have two migratory species, Common Green Darners and Variegated Meadowhawks, but we don't really...
Zach, gliders (both species of Pantala) and saddlebags (at least Black and possibly Red) surely exhibit some sorts of seasonal movements in the Pacific states,...
Hello all, I'm looking for advice. My close-focus Eagle Optics Ranger 6X32 binoculars need replacing, and we'd like to keep the price quite low. We found...
I have 8x42 Eagle Optics Rangers and they are about $200 (as I recall) and work well for odes, lizards, in addition to birds/mammals. However I do most of my ...
Thanks everyone! I think the results of my quest are worth posting to all: Papilios - 5 outstanding votes. Eagle Optics Rangers - note that they have a...
Some of you may want to submit data on this species. Cheers!! Kathy ... Subject: [Odonata-l] Russet-tipped Clubtail (S. plagiatus) = RFI Date: Wed, 1 Sep...
Rich Bailowitz, Tom Deecken and I visited California Gulch yesterday. This is a varied stream with a large willow lined pond at its upper end,a heavily...
An exciting call last nite informed us that the Oritis, of Bishop, have found a new location for dragonflies this month and they have been finding Striped...
I posted a reply to the interesting CA Striped Saddlebags report but it seems to have disappeared into the yahoo ether. (Maybe it will re-appear at some...
Speaking of ode migration ... My co-worker Charlie Painter is currently doing 10 days of herpetological field work in SE New Mexico, east of Roswell, and...