Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 29, 2012
12:20 AM MDT
Date added
Apr. 22, 2012
10:20 AM MDT
Description
Either Northern Spreadwing (Lestes disjunctus) or Lyre-tipped Spreadwing (Lestes unguiculatus). Both are known from the area, but of course I didn't get a photo of the back of the head or the ovipositor.
Can anyone tell which one this is?
Tags
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:12 PM MDT
Description
There were a large number (10+) of these raptors sitting in a field (!) in fairly close proximity, which I have never seen before, but I did not get a good look at most of them and am not very good with raptors.
Tags
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT
Date added
Apr. 21, 2012
08:03 PM MDT