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@greglasley I am not sure about this at all. This one appears to be a new species for me. Even though I know it is very unlikely to be a Slender Clubskimmer, the abdominal pattern seems to be in line with that species. If it is in the genus, I'm going to guess that it is more likely a Paleface Clubskimmer.
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@greglasley I am not sure about this at all. This one appears to be a new species for me. Even though I know it is very unlikely to be a Slender Clubskimmer, the abdominal pattern seems to be in line with that species. If it is in the genus, I'm going to guess that it is more likely a Paleface Clubskimmer.
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@greglasley I am not sure about this at all. This one appears to be a new species for me. Even though I know it is very unlikely to be a Slender Clubskimmer, the abdominal pattern seems to be in line with that species. If it is in the genus, I'm going to guess that it is more likely a Paleface Clubskimmer.
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@greglasley I am not sure about this at all. This one appears to be a new species for me. Even though I know it is very unlikely to be a Slender Clubskimmer, the abdominal pattern seems to be in line with that species. If it is in the genus, I'm going to guess that it is more likely a Paleface Clubskimmer.
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As usual, it never stopped flying to perch and I could only get a few poor quality photos.
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As usual, it never stopped flying to perch and I could only get a few poor quality photos.
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As usual, it never stopped flying to perch and I could only get a few poor quality photos.
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It kept patrolling, about a foot above this stream, and wouldn't land.
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It kept patrolling, about a foot above this stream, and wouldn't land.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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@greglasley I'd appreciate your ideas on what this teneral dragonfly might be. I am stumped, though it will probably turn out to be something that I should recognize. Perching in an ash tree in the Blanco River, between 3' and 10' off the ground.
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