To any dragonfly hunters who were mislead by my report of Blue
Corporals, I apologize. I think what we saw were Chalk-fronted
Corporal dragonflies.


On 5/25/09, Sean Artman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Location:     Morgan Swamp
>  http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/ohio/preserves/art3029.html
>  Observation date:     5/25/09
>  Number of species:     30
>
>   Great Blue Heron     4
>   Turkey Vulture     4
>   Bald Eagle     1     (adult, soaring)
>   Killdeer     X
>   Mourning Dove     X
>   Black-billed Cuckoo     1     (on nest)
>   Chimney Swift     6
>   Eastern Wood-Pewee     1     (singing constantly)
>   Eastern Phoebe     X
>   Red-eyed Vireo     4     (singing)
>   Blue Jay     X
>   Tufted Titmouse     X
>   White-breasted Nuthatch     X
>   House Wren     2     (singing)
>   American Robin     X
>   Gray Catbird     X
>   European Starling     X
>   Cedar Waxwing     X
>   Blue-winged Warbler     1     (singing)
>   Yellow Warbler     3     (singing)
>   Common Yellowthroat     2     (singing)
>   Hooded Warbler     2     (singing)
>   Scarlet Tanager     1     (singing)
>   Field Sparrow     1     (singing)
>   Song Sparrow     3     (singing)
>   Northern Cardinal     X
>   Indigo Bunting     3     (1 pair, 1 singing)
>   Red-winged Blackbird     X
>   Brown-headed Cowbird     6     (4 male, 2 female - courtship displays)
>   Baltimore Oriole     1     (singing)
>
>  X = present
>
>  chipmunks
>  turtles
>  Blue Corporal Dragonfly (3)
>  ? Red-bellied ? Woodpecker
>

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