[Odonata-l] Fwd: [se-odonata] Dragonfly or insect spy?

Dennis Paulson dennispaulson at comcast.net
Tue Oct 9 07:01:22 PDT 2007


This will be a challenge for dragonfly photographers, too.

Begin forwarded message:


> From: June Tveekrem <damselfly at southernspreadwing.com>
> Date: October 9, 2007 5:31:28 AM PDT
> To: Southeast Odes <se-odonata at yahoogroups.com>,  Northeast Odes  
> <NEodes at yahoogroups.com>, Andy Tveekrem <andy at dogfish.com>
> Cc: Jim & Carol Tveekrem <jotcat at boreal.org>,  Susan Tveekrem  
> <stveekrem at wesleyan.edu>
> Subject: [se-odonata] Dragonfly or insect spy?
>
> Oh, great. Now photographing or netting dragonflies could be seen as a
> "security incident". See this article in today's Washington Post:
>
> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2007/10/08/ 
> ST2007100801459.html>
>
> Hmmm, a couple of years ago I was out walking in February and caught a
> glimpse of Anax junius. I told myself I was imagining things.  
> Perhaps I
> wasn't....
>
> This could be a source of lucrative employment for entomologists.
>
> -- 
> June Tveekrem
> Columbia, Maryland, U.S.
> damselfly|AT|southernspreadwing.com



















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