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Some recent arths (did I just make up that word)?

Northern or Virile Crayfish, Faxonius virilis, or so I was told at iNaturalist (from the same spot as my latest ode photos):

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Fireweed Borer, Albuna pyramidalis (ID from BugGuide), a clearwing moth that seems to be a wasp mimic:

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Tiger Beetle sp, maybe a variant of tranquebarica, or not?

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Eight-spotted Skimmer (*yawn*): 

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What I think a male Common Whitetail is supposed to look like:

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18 hours ago, Jerry Friedman said:

The second one is one of the few skippers I can identify: Silver-spotted Skipper.

It is one of the few easy skippers to id. I recognized it right away also.

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23 hours ago, BirdNrd said:

Dragonfly sp.

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That's a darner (family Aeshnidae), specifically either Aeshna or Rhionaeschna, I'm pretty sure.  When I click on it I think I can see the whiter color on the sides of the black T on top of its head than below the base, which is good for Rhionaeschna, and I think the cerci are right for Rhioaeschna too.  So checking the range maps in Paulson and assuming this was in in or near SLO County, I'm down to California Darner and my friend the Blue-eyed Darner, and Cali doesn't have the blue stripes on top of the "shoulders" (known to the pros as "frontal stripes", for reasons that need not detain us).  I'm saying Blue-eyed Darner.

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17 hours ago, neilpa said:

Thanks @Clip

It's still helpful for me. I recently got a PNW insect book that's helped me ID quite a few pics but there's still a bunch I've not figured out.

If your main interest is butterflies you may want to consider Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America.

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My life Mountain Emerald!  In fact, my life dragonfly-with-emerald-in-its-name.  I stood there taking pictures by the methods I recommended to @Seanbirds, probably with no success but I haven't looked at all of them yet.  When it took breaks from flying around like mad, it perched vertically in the grass, as you see.  Finally it landed somewhere where I could see it and photograph it.

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Pretty sure this is Chrysobothris, a member of the metallic wood-boring beetle family (Buprestidae), and since there are 134 species in the genus in the U.S. and Canada, I'm going to leave it there.

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Nothing good for birds today but at least I got a few dragonflies. Hopefully got my IDs right

dragonfly / Blue Dasher?

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dragonfly / Western Pondhawk? (male)

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dragonfly / Western Pondhawk? (female)

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dragonfly / Western Pondhawk? (female)

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16 hours ago, neilpa said:

Nothing good for birds today but at least I got a few dragonflies. Hopefully got my IDs right

dragonfly / Blue Dasher?

124859402-b917cb00-df64-11eb-85e2-8017f9

dragonfly / Western Pondhawk? (male)

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dragonfly / Western Pondhawk? (female)

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dragonfly / Western Pondhawk? (female)

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I agree with your IDs.

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