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    السبت، 25 يوليو 2015

    First Birding on Broadmeade Group Pond Watch

    This morning eight folks joined me for the first Birding on Broadmeade group Pond Watch. Pond Watch is a citizen science project to monitor migratory dragonflies. I've been participating in this project by myself on the last dam of Lake Creek sporadically for a couple years, but like many citizen science projects, the more people participate the better. The main barrier to participating in Pond Watch is learning how to identify the five species of migratory dragonflies that it tracks. Everything else is pretty darn easy. So I decided to start a new monthly group walk that concentrates on teaching people how to identify these fives species of dragonflies. The five species are:

    • Black Saddlebags
    • Wandering Glider
    • Spot-winged Glider
    • Common Green Darner
    • Variegated Meadowhawk

    Recognizing them is tricky.
    Four of the five species rarely stop flying, so you have to recognize them on the wing. This morning we saw the first four (Variegated Meadowhawk is a fall and winter species). My hope is that next spring some of the folks coming on these walks will learn these species well enough to start their own Pond Watch. Here's the complete list of dragonflies and damselflies we saw this morning:

    1.  American Rubyspot
    2.  Black Saddlebags
    3.  Blue Dasher
    4.  Commanche Skimmer
    5.  Common Green Darner
    6.  Eastern Pondhawk
    7.  Four-spotted Pennant
    8.  Halloween Pennant
    9.  Neon Skimmer
    10.  Powdered Dancer
    11.  Prince Baskettail
    12.  Rambur's Forktail
    13.  Red Saddlebags
    14.  Red-tailed Pennant
    15.  Roseate Skimmer
    16.  Spot-winged Glider
    17.  Wandering Glider
    18.  Widow Skimmer
    Here are two of the species we saw this morning. These Halloween Pennants were common:

    Halloween Pennant


    And there were a few of these Four-spotted Pennants around too:

    Four-spotted Pennant


    And here are a few more photos.

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