Archivos de diario de mayo 2023

01 de mayo de 2023

May 1 - Here We Go

I'm assuming April observations are mostly complete, I'll update this post if additions arrive.

We did good. At this point 354 observations for April. This is over double the 2022 count (158). The 354 represents 19 species, 44 counties, and 68 contributors.

The species/count at this point:

sp #ob #people #days #counties
Common Green Darner 167 48 19 36
Fragile Forktail 55 23 12 19
Eastern Forktail 51 16 12 15
Swamp Darner 20 16 8 10
Blue Corporal 13 7 6 4
Variegated Meadowhawk 12 6 8 4
Southern Spreadwing 9 7 4 5
Common Whitetail 6 5 5 4
Citrine Forktail 6 3 4 2
Springtime Darner 3 3 2 3
Painted Skimmer 2 2 2 2
Carolina Saddlebags 2 2 2 2
Common Baskettail 2 1 1 1
Stream Cruiser 1 1 1 1
Skimming Bluet 1 1 1 1
Red Saddlebags 1 1 1 1
Lancet Clubtail 1 1 1 1
Familiar Bluet 1 1 1 1
Aurora Damsel 1 1 1 1

This includes 2 new county records (Southern Spreadwing in Clermont Co, Swamp Darner in Pickaway Co).

We have 4 new early flight dates (Southern Spreadwing on Apr 11, Familiar Bluet on Apr 18, Red Saddlebags on Apr 19, and Skimming Bluet on Apr 27).

Numbers for Counties with more than 10 observations:

county #ob #sp #days #people
Clark 40 7 7 6
Greene 36 8 13 11
Franklin 33 4 7 6
Clermont 20 6 9 3
Hamilton 19 7 5 6
Montgomery 18 6 8 4
Lucas 18 3 13 7
Champaign 18 4 5 2
Stark 15 6 5 6
Summit 13 5 7 6
Lorain 12 1 8 2
Coshocton 12 3 9 1

Now on to May! This month signals the arrival and emergence of the majority of our Odonata species. Last year we recorded 4,212 observations - note the sizable increase over April. It would be great if can come close to last year!

Publicado el mayo 1, 2023 05:14 TARDE por jimlem jimlem | 1 comentario | Deja un comentario

05 de mayo de 2023

May - Reminder!

Ohio Odonata Society meeting on Jun 17 at Lowe-Volk Park Nature Center, 2401 OH-598, Crestline, OH.

Registration is free and we still have some available room. If you are interested in attending and haven't yet registered, please send email to jlem@woh.rr.com. The same applies to questions - please send an email.

Thanks! This coming week looks to be warmer, hopefully with some new arrivals.

Publicado el mayo 5, 2023 02:31 TARDE por jimlem jimlem | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

11 de mayo de 2023

May 11 - Rolling Now!

10 days into May… Observation numbers are climbing and we’re adding species nearly everyday.

Warmer temps and sunshine are helping.

If we follow past trends, the next 2 weeks will see a big increase in numbers and species.

If you haven’t been out yet, now’s the time to find the muck boots and tick spray!

Publicado el mayo 11, 2023 11:58 MAÑANA por jimlem jimlem | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

15 de mayo de 2023

May 15 Update

With our data we can keep track of the first observations for each species.

We are in the middle of the big spring increase in species diversity. As it turns out, May 17 (soon!) is our single biggest day of the year on emergence/arrival - with 8 species (see Mar 05 journal for complete list) documented.

Those 5/17 species are:

Northern Spreadwing
Rusty Snaketail
Cyrano Darner
Sedge Sprite~
Elfin Skimmer
Yellow-sided Skimmer
Sweetflag Spreadwing
Slender Spreadwing
Delta-spotted Spiketail

~ Note that we just had observations of Sedge Sprite on 5/14! New early flight for Sedge.

We are up to 31 species for the year, from over 100 observers. Observations now in 60 counties, including 5 new County Records. Unfortunately no observations yet in the priority counties of Van Wert, Auglaize, Hardin, Monroe, Mercer, Defiance, Columbiana, Gallia, Lawrence, Seneca, Crawford, or Fulton.

Publicado el mayo 15, 2023 04:44 TARDE por jimlem jimlem | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

18 de mayo de 2023

May 18 Random Thoughts

Numbers have jumped over the last few days. We are now at 39 species for the year, 38 in May (just missing the Red Saddlebags). The May average for the last 5 years is just over 80 species, so think warm and sunny. We still have 2 weeks of May.

2022 was a record year for Painted Skimmers - 291 observations - double the previous high count. 165 in May 2022 alone. So far in 2023? a total of 4!

But, we are having a record year for Springtime Darner. We're not doubling up the previous total yet, but the current 24 is already past the previous high count, and we are just now in the height of Springtime Darner flight.

Eastern Pondhawk had it's initial 2023 observation on 5/14 - with 1. I had my first yesterday (5/17) at Deer Creek Wildlife Area - and probably saw over a hundred. This is our most frequently reported Ode, numbers will climb quickly. Things happen.

It's been good to have some Variegated Meadowhawk observations - 13 so far in 2023. While short of the 43 we had in 2020, 13 makes 2023 our #2 year. We had 0 in 2022, 2018, 2016, etc.

Common Green Darner was the top of our leader board all through March and April. That glory is now past as the forktails flew by this last week.

Last call on registration for the Jun 17 Dragonfly meeting (see the May 5 journal).

Publicado el mayo 18, 2023 12:23 TARDE por jimlem jimlem | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

26 de mayo de 2023

May 26 - Whoosh!

What a difference a week makes.

Now at 73 species for the year and a sunny warm holiday weekend coming up. We should end up with a good month of May and great start to the 2023 season. Our RG observation count is over 2,500, from 187 observers in 74 counties.

We have several new early flight dates and a number of new County Records. All good.

Still getting new observations on Springtime Darner (keep that up).

Maybe interesting only to me - there was a point a week ago when we had more observations of Rusty Snaketail than we did Eastern Pondhawk. Note that is now longer the case - but a good season for Rusties.

It's Clubtail time, 10 species with observations. Look for tenerals in meadow areas next to waterways.

Skimmer species and observation numbers will be picking up quickly.

Publicado el mayo 26, 2023 12:57 TARDE por jimlem jimlem | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario