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<div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; Well, Blake, your dragonfly is certainly a Calico Pennant. The colour is different since the usual red areas are very pinkish, either an artifact of the sun's rays or perhaps an immature male. (I find this species very common this year but perhaps in previous years I wasn't looking in the right places!!) Angus At 10:34 AM 8/1/2006, you wrote: >Last Saturday I explored Hants County with a visiting photographer, and >given our foggy wet weather this past June and July it should come as no >surprise that we photographed mushrooms and ducks. We spent most of our >time in Uniacke Estate Museum Park. > >I have placed a selection of mushroom photographs on a web site, and if >anyone could help with the ID of the five mystery mushrooms, I'd be most >grateful. There are also a few other shots, including young black ducks, >and a dragonfly I've tentatively identified as a Calico Pennant. > >The web site is: > >http://maybank.tripod.com/naturens/uniacke.htm > >Cheers, > > >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Blake Maybank >Editor, "Nova Scotia Birds" > >author, "Birding Sites of Nova Scotia" >http://maybank.tripod.com/BSNS.htm > >144 Bayview Drive >White's Lake, Nova Scotia, >B3T 1Z1, Canada > >maybank@ns.sympatico.ca >(902) 852-2077 > > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/404 - Release Date: 31/07/2006
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