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June 12, 2011 — Jackson County

Alder swamp and sedge marsh about 50 yards south of the road in the East Fork Campground of the Black River State Forest.

Springtime Darner (Basiaeschna janata)
Netted and released
Several females (2 photos)
Black-shouldered Spinyleg (Dromogomphus spinosus)
Photographed
1 juvenile female (1 photo)
Common Sanddragon (Progomphus obscurus)
Photographed
2-3 including juvenile male
Dusky Clubtail (Phanogomphus spicatus)
Netted and released
1 female (1 photo)
Green-faced Clubtail (Hylogomphus viridifrons)
Netted and released
1 female (2 photos)
Rusty Snaketail (Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis)
Photographed
1 female (2 photos)
Stream Cruiser (Didymops transversa)
Netted and released
10-15 including males and females (2 photos)
Common Baskettail (Epitheca cynosura)
Netted and released
a few
Kennedy's Emerald (Somatochlora kennedyi)
Netted and released
teneral males and females, juvenile males and females, adult males 50+ in total. (3 photos)
Racket-tailed Emerald (Dorocordulia libera)
Netted and released
6-8 males and females (1 photo)
Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima)
Photographed
a few
Chalk-fronted Corporal (Ladona julia)
Netted and released
10-20 juveniles and adults
Dot-tailed Whiteface (Leucorrhinia intacta)
Photographed
1 male
Frosted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia frigida)
Photographed
a few
Twelve-spotted Skimmer (Libellula pulchella)
Photographed
1 juvenile male
Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata)
Photographed
6-8 males and females
River Jewelwing (Calopteryx aequabilis)
Photographed
a couple
Eastern Forktail (Ischnura verticalis)
Observed
several males and females
Powdered Dancer (Argia moesta)
Observed
5-10 juveniles
Sedge Sprite (Nehalennia irene)
Netted and released
1 male and 1 female