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Thu, 30 May 2013 17:05:44 -0700
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Hey everyone, 
 
For those that like odes, I took a little break this evening to see what odes I might find at Occom Pond. There were a good number of damselflies. Several darners were flying over the water, one of which I thought might have been a Springtime Darner, and another one that I photographed I'm not very sure about yet. The shadow darner seemed a little early too. After quickly looking through my photos, I came up with the list below; not a definite list, but since I won't have another opportunity to look at my pics I wanted to post what I thought I might have had. 
 
Dragonflies:
Darner sp.- 1
Shadow Darner
Lancet Clubtail
Stream Cruiser- 1
Baskettail sp. 
Chalk-fronted Corporal- 1 LIFER
 
Damselflies:
Marsh/Hagen's Bluet LIFER
Eastern Forktail
Fragile Forktail
Sedge Sprite LIFER
 
Cheers,
Kyle Kittelberger
Dartmouth

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