I got some feedback to this post with news that a River Cruiser was seen
today on Ironwood Road. It was photographed but the contact info is not
available. If you are that person (or anyone that comes across one in the
future), can you please send me a picture? There could be a unique
population waiting to be identified.

 

Thanks,

Steve

 

From: bounce-61038502-8873...@list.cornell.edu
[mailto:bounce-61038502-8873...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Steve Walter
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 7:58 PM
To: 'NY Rare birds'
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Mississippi Kite Spot Dragonfly

 

This is off topic, but for the benefit of some birders -- those that took
interest in a dragonfly that I pointed out at the Mississippi Kite spot the
day I was there (May 31). I had called it an Illinois River Cruiser, which
made sense as that's the only River Cruiser so far recorded in New York
State. Illinois River Cruiser (Macromia illinoiensis illinoiensis) is
considered the northern subspecies of what's now called Swift River Cruiser.
I noticed something was amiss when I edited a picture for posting on a
dragonfly e-mail list (you can see it (not a bad picture considering it was
40 feet up in a tree) at my web site  <http://www.stevewalternature.com/>
http://www.stevewalternature.com/ by clicking the dragonfly tab) . Then I
got feedback from the leading expert in the state on dragonfly
identification. He is of the opinion that this is either the southern
subspecies Georgia River Cruiser (M. i. georgina) (which ranges from central
New Jersey southward) or a hybrid (wouldn't that be fitting in an area where
Blue-winged and Golden-winged Warblers mix it up). So it just might be that
some of you went to see a rare bird in New York and saw a dragonfly even
rarer in the state. 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY

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