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3. Cherry Bluet (Enallagma concisum) - Greg Lasley
The Cherry Bluet (Enallagma concisum) is a pond damsel of the southeastern United States where it may be found on sandy bottomed ponds. It is very similar to ...
4. Cherry Bluet (Enallagma concisum) - Jeff's Nature Page
Cherry Bluet (Enallagma concisum) Crawford Lake, Scotland Co., NC 28 Apr 2019. Cherry Bluet (Enallagma concisum) Crawford Lake, Scotland Co., NC 28 Apr 2019 ...
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5. Odonates in Early June - ArgentiNat
6 jun 2023 · There were also Cherry Bluets (Enallagma concisum), Eastern Pondhawks (Erythemis simplicicallis), and Citrine Forktails (Ischnura hastata) ...
The Patsy Pond Nature Trail in Newport, NC turned out to be good for the Attenuated Bluet (Enallagma daeckii) and Amanda's Pennant (Celithemis amanda), both of which were new to me. There were also Cherry Bluets (Enallagma concisum), Eastern Pondhawks (Erythemis simplicicallis), and Citrine Forktails (Ischnura hastata) around the shallow pond about 1/2 mile from the entrance to the nature trail. The day was sunny but still fairly cool (mid 70's F) and breezy. When I got back to Bladen County, the swamp creeks had really dried up a great deal, with just a few shallow pools of water here and there. While we still have a lot of Great Blue Skimmers (Libellula vibrans) in the fields, along with a few Ischnura hastata (they are ubiquitous) and Ischnura posita, I didn't see any Orange Bluets (Enallagma signatum) in what was left of the runs or the vegetation along the runs. The weather has still been a little cool, but it was sunny and warm (82 F) when I went out yesterday. I saw very few ...
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8. Journal archives for June 2023 - iNaturalist NZ
28 jun 2023 · There were also Cherry Bluets (Enallagma concisum), Eastern Pondhawks (Erythemis simplicicallis), and Citrine Forktails (Ischnura hastata) ...
The Patsy Pond Nature Trail in Newport, NC turned out to be good for the Attenuated Bluet (Enallagma daeckii) and Amanda's Pennant (Celithemis amanda), both of which were new to me. There were also Cherry Bluets (Enallagma concisum), Eastern Pondhawks (Erythemis simplicicallis), and Citrine Forktails (Ischnura hastata) around the shallow pond about 1/2 mile from the entrance to the nature trail. The day was sunny but still fairly cool (mid 70's F) and breezy.
9. What's Next – Early April - Bryan Pfeiffer
3 apr 2019 · A mating pair of Cherry Bluets (Enallagma concisum). But it's a fitting addition to my What's Next series because red is a theme as ...
Well, okay, that little damselfly above — it’s not really what’s next for you this spring. At least not for most of you.