Photographs by Frank

9 June 2013

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge — Part 2, Odonates

Filed under: National Wildlife Refuges,Odontates,Summer — Tags: , — Frank @ 7:24 PM

Well… At the rate I am working it might take years to get these critters identified. This is clearly not my strong point!

Thus, I am just going to post the photos… check back at some point if you really care about the names.

UPDATE: Last evening, Joan spent some time with Paulson’s book and Odonata Central.  She has IDs for all of the photos… blame her if they are wrong!!! 😉

[scrollGallery id=192 autoscroll = false width = 600 height = 600 useCaptions = true]


2 Comments

  1. Great shots Frank. Have to get Paulson’s guide for odes outside of MA. Looks like some new ones for me as well. Great to see you at the MDP workshop Saturday

    K

    Comment by KDC — 9 June 2013 @ 8:45 PM

  2. Another set of incredible images, Frank! I wouldn’t know where to start to help in the identification process. The Seaside Dragonlet (last one) is my fav of this set. The angle you took and the direct look caught my attention.

    Comment by Just Joe — 10 June 2013 @ 7:52 AM

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Powered by WordPress