That would be Widow Skimmer, of course, not Sidow..... sorry. On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Redacted sender Rconnorsphoto@xxxxxxx for DMARC <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > June 20, 2014 Hampton area of Carter Co. TN > > The following list of odes were seen around Marlene's farm where I camped > on Friday. The ponds are at aprox. 2500 feet, and I guess reflect a > species-spread typical for June, at this elevation in upper east TN. > > Amber-winged Spreadwing - 2 males, (photo attached, with some of > distinctive thorax color pattern still showing through) 1 female > Aurora Damsel - still abundant on shaded ponds > Turquoise Bluet - common on sunny pond > Fragile Forktail > Eastern Forktail > Gray Petaltail > Unicorn Clubtail - 1 > Lancet Clubtail > Brown Spiletail > Com. Baskettail - still common and 'the Boss' on the ponds > E. Pondhawk > Slaty Skimmer > Sidow Skimmer > Twelve-spotted Skimmer > Great Blue Skimmer > Blue Dasher > Com. Whitetail > > Richard Connors > Nashville > > >