Thanks Robin, Yes, Tahkenitch Lake is a great place off Fivemile Rd.
Matt
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 3:32 PM Robin Wachs <rwachs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Matt,
Don't know my species of dragonflies,and don't know if you would be coming
to the coast, but did see quite a few different dragonflies in the past
over here on the coast at the lower end of Talkenitch Lake, off 5 mile
road, just up the 101 a hop skip and jump out of Gardiner. Lots of swampy
and pond areas.
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*From:* umpquabirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <umpquabirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
on behalf of Matthew G Hunter <matthewghunter@xxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 16, 2019 7:23 PM
*To:* ub
*Subject:* [Umpqua Birds] Well, they have wings...
Hi Folks,
This is not about birds, but dragonflies do have wings... :-)
I'm writing because some of you may have explored various places in the
Umpqua Basin, and I am looking for some specific seepy bog and wet meadow
habitat for a dragonfly study this summer. If you might know of such sites
and/or are interested in this effort, see this blog post, thank-you:
http://mghwildlife.com/a-study-of-the-black-petaltail-in-the-umpqua-basin-locating-potential-sites/
Matt Hunter
Melrose, OR
mghwildlife.com