County Records for 2021
For Species with 3 or more new Counties
Species | # Counties |
---|---|
Ashy Clubtail | 8 |
Azure Bluet | 5 |
Citrine Forktail | 4 |
Cobra Clubtail | 4 |
Royal River Cruiser | 4 |
Amber-winged Spreadwing | 3 |
Carolina Saddlebags | 3 |
Dragonhunter | 3 |
Golden-winged Skimmer | 3 |
Great Spreadwing | 3 |
Lancet Clubtail | 3 |
Spotted Spreadwing | 3 |
Turquoise Bluet | 3 |
Vesper Bluet | 3 |
Westfall's Slender Bluet | 3 |
For Counties with 3 or more new Species
County | # Co Recs |
---|---|
Shelby | 7 |
Crawford | 5 |
Fayette | 5 |
Auglaize | 4 |
Clark | 4 |
Clermont | 4 |
Coshocton | 4 |
Ross | 4 |
Warren | 4 |
Champaign | 3 |
Darke | 3 |
Lorain | 3 |
Lucas | 3 |
County Records for 2017-2021
For Species with 20 or more new Counties
Species | # Counties |
---|---|
Carolina Saddlebags | 37 |
Slaty Skimmer | 36 |
Westfall's Slender Bluet | 35 |
Dusky Dancer | 33 |
Comet Darner | 28 |
Wandering Glider | 27 |
Unicorn Clubtail | 24 |
Great Blue Skimmer | 23 |
Royal River Cruiser | 23 |
Citrine Forktail | 21 |
For Counties with 20 or more new Species
County | # Co Recs |
---|---|
Coshocton | 30 |
Wood | 26 |
Crawford | 25 |
Sandusky | 25 |
Clark | 24 |
Fayette | 24 |
Lorain | 22 |
Wyandot | 22 |
Highland | 20 |
Jackson | 20 |
Madison | 20 |
Comentarios
Thanks for the database analysis. More observers in different counties or more different dragons in counties or a combo?
There's a couple things going on.
Some counties have been under-represented. So, for these counties, simply having someone routinely look around has an impact. A single observer can make a difference (jheiser in Coshocton is a prime example - thanks you Jay).
For species, the big gains have been in species where we're seeing a northerly range expansion (Carolina Saddlebags, Slaty Skimmer).
Basically more people looking, and some new bugs.
Another analysis would be where we've failed to verify historical species - for another day.
Sounds good to me...thanks
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