Last Tuesday (March 31) and Wednesday (April 1), I spent a couple hours each on the Central Tract of Patuxent Research Refuge. Although a bit early for emerging resident dragonflies to start, two observations are worth noting. The first is that the influx
of north-moving migrant Common Green Darners is the highest that I have recorded in well over a decade. In the past few years, the spring migrants have been limited, but this year the mature Common Green Darners are everywhere. The second observation of
interests is that it is a great year for the Falcated Orangetips which also are in higher than normal numbers at the Refuge this year.
ODONATES SEEN (sum of both days):
Fragile Forktail — 1 mature male
BUTTERFLIES SEEN (sum of both days):
Cabbage White -- 1
Azures — 2 — both bright blue above
Eastern Commas -- 3
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS TAKEN:
Richard Orr