The year seems pretty much complete. Submissions to the project are a trickle. I will be reporting numbers and try to keep things correct if new data arrives.
For the year, we have had 26,232 Observations, comprising 140 Species, from 1,071 Observers. Every Ohio county is represented in the data. These totals are good on observation and observer numbers, but short of the record years 2018 and 2019. 140 species is the most we've ever recorded in a year.
We had 110 New County Records, covering 58 species, in 54 counties, from 48 Observers. Again good numbers but short of high marks in 2018 and 2019.
The most observed species (over 1,000). |
Eastern Pondhawk |
1,733 |
Blue Dasher |
1,707 |
Common Whitetail |
1,465 |
Fragile Forktail |
1,385 |
Eastern Forktail |
1,383 |
Widow Skimmer |
1,378 |
Autumn Meadowhawk |
1,155 |
Eastern Amberwing |
1,038 |
No real surprises here. These are common species at a variety of wetland habitats. It's interesting that Fragile Forktail had more observations than Eastern Forktail for the second year in a row - that's never happened before. Our 2021 Eastern Forktail numbers were considerably below the trend from the Ohio Odonata Society database.
Counties with Most Observations (over 1,000). |
Ashtabula |
1,982 |
Lucas |
1,948 |
Franklin |
1,903 |
Stark |
1,468 |
Coshocton |
1,138 |
Summit |
1,049 |
Montgomery |
1,022 |
Again no surprises given the previous monthly reports. Most of the counties got a big lift from individual observers (more on that to come). No substitute for local people getting dragon-fever, both quantitatively and qualitatively.
Counties with Most Species (over 70). |
Geauga |
78 |
Lucas |
77 |
Montgomery |
73 |
Stark |
72 |
Lake |
71 |
Great and varied habitat + core of dedicated observers = lots of species.
Counties with Most Observers (over 70). |
Franklin |
137 |
Summit |
110 |
Hamilton |
93 |
Cuyahoga |
90 |
Terrific to see counties with around 100 observers.
Species in the Most Counties (over 75). |
Blue Dasher |
88 |
Eastern Forktail |
88 |
Eastern Pondhawk |
88 |
Fragile Forktail |
88 |
Widow Skimmer |
88 |
Eastern Amberwing |
86 |
Common Whitetail |
84 |
Pond Skimmers and Forktails, consistent at many wetlands.
Species with Most Observers (over 200). |
Common Whitetail |
332 |
Ebony Jewelwing |
271 |
Widow Skimmer |
271 |
Eastern Pondhawk |
249 |
Blue Dasher |
245 |
This is fun - Whitetail and Jewelwing have the most people reporting these species. Eye-catchers for sure.
More to come...