The elusive Smoky Shadowdragon
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Recently I went on a trip to California. I'm sure that when other non-Californians think of California, they think of wine country, or movie stars, or the Golden Gate bridge, or a state full of vegans eating organic produce hand-harvested by vestal virgins dressed in white, or renting half of someone's garage to live in for $3500 a month. The first though that came to me: A new place to look for dragonflies! I spent a few hours online looking for possible dragonfly-hunting spots close to where I was going, as well as looking on iNaturalist to see what other people were finding in those places. I had my fingers crossed for some new species.
My flight landed, I drove to my hotel, I checked in, I headed to the local park, and I started my search. After an hour, I had found exactly one dragonfly: A widow skimmer. I can find widow skimmers 5 miles from my house.
Ah well, as the College Student says, it be like that sometimes.
About a month ago, I printed off a list of dragonflies that could be found at our local nature preserve, and crossed out the names of the dragons I'd already found. I was left with 15, a few of which had been seen once 5 years ago. My goal became to find the 15 I hadn't seen, so that I could say that I'd seen all the dragonflies on that list. About two weeks later, I came across one of the 15 just as the park was getting ready to close: the swift setwing. Of course, the swift setwing had chosen a perch that made it nearly difficult to get a decent photo, because that is what dragonflies do best (besides mate and eat each other)- but I succeeded after about 20 tries, all the while stressing out because I knew I had about five minutes to get in my car and out the gate. Who only knew when I'd find this dragonfly again? It could be never.
Then a few weeks later, I was in another park, also close to my house, and I found four swift setwings in two hours. Yes, it do be like that sometimes.
I have at least two more months of hot summer weather to be hunting dragonflies (with a camera), so if you are looking for me, look outside- and bring a lot of water. I have dragonflies to find.
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