I was really surprised to see a new damselfly early this morning. Not a common one either. I couldn't ID it, so posted it online. Someone ID'd it as a female Chalky Spreadwing. Never even expected I'd ever see one, much less at the oasis. I'm always amazed at what all shows up here. Sometimes I think I get more species when it's hotter and drier outside the oasis. At least the oasis has water in tanks and trees that get watered, although last night I got less rain than places around me. Anyway, I'm thrilled with the lifer.
That makes five spreadwing species I've documented at the oasis. (Great, California, Plateau, Southern, and now Chalky.) I can't find any records for Chalky in the Big Bend region before now. It mostly occurs in Southern Arizona, Southern New Mexico, and Southern Texas.
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