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yet another pretty exciting odonate discovery in the northeast corner of the Texas Panhandle. This male Swamp Darner is only the second ever found in the Texas Panhandle and one of the western-most records in the U.S.
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found trapped inside window netting at visitor's center
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1 individual flew into the seafood restaurant where we were eating. The photo taken through the window was taken by Kimberly Atlas, whose daughter spotted the dragonfly when it flew in the door.
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1 individual flew into the seafood restaurant where we were eating. The photo taken through the window was taken by Kimberly Atlas, whose daughter spotted the dragonfly when it flew in the door.
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1 individual flew into the seafood restaurant where we were eating. The photo taken through the window was taken by Kimberly Atlas, whose daughter spotted the dragonfly when it flew in the door.
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laying eggs in rotted wood
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Edge of sandy perennial stream. Caught in bird MIST net.
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Edge of sandy perennial stream. Caught in bird MIST net.
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Flying circles around light in garage. Caught and released.
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Flying circles around light in garage. Caught and released.
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A cool looking dragonfly just perched on the sidewalk beside a potted plant.
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