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Green Darner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dragonfly species Anax junius is commonly called the green darner , after its resemblance to a darning-needle. Common throughout North America, it ranges south to Panama and occurs in the West...
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San Jose and San Francisco Bay Area photographer Chyna Darner. Specializes in wedding photography, family photography, childrens portraits and maternity sessions. ... © 2008 Chyna Darner Photography...
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Aeshnidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of darner in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of darner. Pronunciation of darner. Translations of darner. darner synonyms, darner antonyms. Information about darner in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... darner - a person who mends by darning...
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Adoptee and birth parent search profile for the DARNER : DORAN : ROBERTS : WILLETT Family. ... I was adopted on Oct 28 of 2001, I think... Please help if you can. Thank you. Brett Darner ... DARNER Genealogy Queries...
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Darner (and other) checklists originally provided by Ron Lyons with COMMON (English) NAMES OF DRAGONFLIES ... California Darner ... similar species: Blue-eyed Darner most similar but is larger & has forked appendages; brown line across face; compare by appendages to all other Mosaic Darners; use CA KEY to distinguish...
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one who darns ... any of a number of insects of the family Aeshnidae ... Singular; darner...
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Grass Lake El Dorado July 30 2006 ... Silver Lake Lassen County August 18 2007...
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Green Darners are one of our largest dragonflies, and one of the easiest to recognize. Their bodies grow over three inches long, with a wingspan of 4 1/2 inches. ... Green Darners are dimorphic, which means males and females look different. Both sexes have a ... Both males and females have a mark like a target on their faces.
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This article profiles the California Darner dragonfly. ... Along with its species name habitat, the California Darner (Aeshna californica) is an early flying dragonfly that ranges from California, north through British Columbia.
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