FYI - Four photos of today's Lancet and Ashy clubtail males, showing their
appendages in detail not perfectly but clearly enough, were added to that
gallery starting here:
http://www.pbase.com/rconnorsnaturephoto/image/165286986
Good illustrations for this are found both in Giff Beaton's Georgia book,
and Paulson's Eastern guide.
In a message dated 4/13/2017 8:08:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
April 13, 2017
Montgomery Bell State Park, Dickson County TN
Big hatch of Blue Corporals around Creech Lake this afternoon. Odd that
I'd never come across Blue Corporals in the park before in the spring, I guess
I just didn't look in the right place at the right time. And it's odd the
a the one previous record I have for it here was from November! Blue
Corporals are early season specialists, but that one was way too early!
Both Ashy and Lancet Clubtails were also out in numbers, some very fresh
tenerals; lots of emerging from the lake going on today.
List according to appearance, and abundance:
Blue Corporal
Com. Baskettail
Ashy CLubtail
Lancet Clubtail
Com. Whitetail
Stream Cruiser
Double-stripe Bluet - probable tenerals unidentified, one adult
Twin-spotted Spiketail - probable, one or more patroling stream looked and
acted like Twin-spotteds
Richard Connors
Nashville