[tn-dragonflies] Re: Tennessee counties needing dragonfly records

  • From: "Tommie Rogers" <Bananaquit1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-dragonflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 09:25:29 -0400

Re: [tn-dragonflies] Re: Tennessee counties needing dragonfly recordsthanks, 
Ken.  I have about 14 records pending, seems like forever.
Tommie Rogers
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: kjchilds 
  To: tn-dragonflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 6:27 PM
  Subject: [tn-dragonflies] Re: Tennessee counties needing dragonfly records


  I emailed John Abbott about it and here's his reply:
  "If you are logged in, you should be able to delete it, if not, just email me 
the oc#.John"

  I asked him how to delete it but he hasn't replied yet.


  Ken Childs
  Henderson, TN
  Chester County

  http://www.finishflagfarms.com






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  From: Harold Howell <howellh2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: tn-dragonflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Tue, June 8, 2010 3:41:31 PM
  Subject: [tn-dragonflies] Re: Tennessee counties needing dragonfly records

  Ken,

  I could not find a way to delete one either.  You can go in and edit the 
submission if it has not been approved, and they say you can delete the 
submission, but I can find no way to do that.  I simply went in and deleted all 
the information it would let me delete and wrote “This entry should be deleted” 
in the specimen ID remarks box.  The submission is still there, but it is empty.

  Harold Howell
  Rutledge, TN
  Grainger County


  On 6/8/10 3:01 PM, "kjchilds" <kjchilds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


    Does anyone know how to delete a submitted record on Ode Central? It's 
still pending but I can't find a delete option anywhere.

    Odonata Central appears to be one of the least user friendly sites I've 
dealt with in many years. 
     
    Ken Childs
    Henderson, TN
    Chester County

    http://www.finishflagfarms.com


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    From: Avian Pursuits Nature Tours <naturetours@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: tn-dragonflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 9:24:00 AM
    Subject: [tn-dragonflies] Tennessee counties needing dragonfly records

    Hello Tennessee Odonate fans! I'm glad to see all the traffic on this new 
listserve. I'd say we've certainly needed one for dragons.
    I haven't had anything to post here yet as I have not had an opportunity to 
get out and look for local dragons, or butterflies,  or even birds, because of 
travels to faraway places. Hopefully this weekend I can find some time to get 
out and maybe find a new county record or two.

    The reason for this post is to make everyone aware that I have put together 
lists of dragonflies that are on the Tennessee state list but have NOT yet been 
recorded in the counties of the state. You can access these lists here: 
http://avianpursuits.com/Dragonflies_Main.html
     <http://avianpursuits.com/Dragonflies_Main.html> The lists make it easy 
for you to see which species you should go look for...photograph...and submit 
to Odonata Central  (http://www.odonatacentral.org/) so that we can have a 
better picture of what species are found in the state.

    Another site that should be of interest to each of us is Bugguide: 
http://bugguide.net <http://bugguide.net/> 
     <http://bugguide.net/> This site is useful for helping you get 
identification of any insects you may photograph. Additionally, it offers the 
opportunity to add information about the times  of the year that insects are 
found in each county. Odonata Central simply lists dragons that have been found 
at least once in each region. At Bugguide you can check to see if a species has 
been reported in the month you find it. If not, you can add  it.

    I hope everyone will try to take the time to add records to both of these 
great web sites!

    PS There will be a BioBlitz at Seven Islands Wildlife Refuge in east Knox 
County from 2 p.m. Friday, May 28 through 2p.m. Saturda, May 29. Come on out 
and help identify species of any animals and plants to the Refuge list! Let me 
know if you are interested and I will get you on the email list.

    Thanks,
    David
     
    David Trently 
    Avian Pursuits Nature Tours 
    ...come see the real world!
    Knoxville, TN 
    http://avianpursuits.com/


     




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