Dragonfly submissions for 2021 are now complete. The new data has now been integrated into the Ohio Odonata Society database.
Some 2021 numbers. For observations of adults in the wild: earliest was March 20 (Green Darner, Clermont Co); latest was November 20 (Autumn Meadowhawk, Lorain Co). So, basically an eight month span of Odonata flying across Ohio.
The 2021 observation count (2021 observations submitted in 2021) stands at 28,901, submitted by 1290 different observers. 26,232 observations were community approved as "Research Grade" - and included 140 species.
We continue to add observations for both the current year and from past years. We also continue to review observations. In 2021 we had changes with Whitefaces, resulting in Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima) ID for 2021, but also for some historical observations, including 2020. We also approved a 2020 observation of Cherry-face Meadowhawk (Sympetrum internum). These IDs resulted in 2020 now having 141 species - up from the 139 I reported earlier. I had been excited that we set a new high in 2021 with 140 - then ran the numbers with all the new data - womp, womp. So it goes - but we now have a new goal for 2022!
Here are some numbers on the past 5 years.
Year | RG Observations | Species | Observers> |
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2017 | 7,935 | 127 | 310 |
2018 | 19,558 | 135 | 606 |
2019 | 32,571 | 139 | 930 |
2020 | 20,494 | 141 | 1,150 |
2021 | 26,232 | 140 | 1,072 |
These numbers are very impressive for an all-volunteer citizen science effort.
The January issue of the Ohio Odonata Society newsletter has more survey details (in addition to other good stuff). If interested, send me a message with your email address and I'll send you the pdf.
Thanks for your participation and interest.
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Thank you!
Great analysis! Thanks for all you do.
WOW. Impressive. I have a virtual program this Friday (via Cleveland Metroparks) on dragons and damsels. I will be sure to have a slide on the Ohio Odonata Survey and the recent numbers! -Marty Calabrese
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