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Had three or four Epithecas patrolling Little Barton Creek, but they were not landing. Finally got a few marginal flight shots sufficient to ID as Dot-winged Baskettail, the most common (and usually only) Epitheca found locally.
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Had three or four Epithecas patrolling Little Barton Creek, but they were not landing. Finally got a few marginal flight shots sufficient to ID as Dot-winged Baskettail, the most common (and usually only) Epitheca found locally.
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Dot-winged Baskettail Epitheca petechialis male Dripping Springs, Hays Co., Texas 5 May 2013
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Thanks Scott!
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Very common, probably 100+ seen, This is a male. They are starting to be more mature now, getting blue eyes
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Very common, probably 100+ seen, This is a male. They are starting to be more mature now, getting blue eyes
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Very common, probably 100+ seen, This is a male. They are starting to be more mature now, getting blue eyes
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male
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