Hi xxxx,
I took your odonate course a couple years ago at the Aboretum and enjoyed it greatly. I have been investigating dragonflies more closely ever since. I found a dragonfly I am having a hard time with. Do you think maybe you could please help me ID it? Thanks in advance!
And a response:
Coooool. This looks like a Variegated Meadowhawk! Where did you see it? Near a Great Lake? I still haven't seen one in Ontario but got to see some in California last November.
Cheers, xxxx :)
It turns out with this species, as with other strange ones seen this year, we have a southern dragonfly expanding it range. This speciment was found at the Twin Creek Landfill in Watford. A great distance inland and tucked well away from any Great Lake.

Variegated Meadowhawk |
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Red-tailed Hawk (?) |
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Solitary Sandpiper, Tringa solitaria (?) |
Lesser Yellowlegs, Tringa flavipes (?) |
2 comments:
Watford Lagoons??
Naw, the landfill.
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