Frequent along the trails at about 9,000 feet. Small, about 1/2 inch resting with folded wings.
One of a dozen or so in a little swampy stream crossing, along with a few other interesting odes (suspected epiaeschna, cordulegaster obliqua). Will return later without toddlers in tow.
VERY small. Ventral abdominal markings suggest Servaea incana
Large. Digibins, came back with camera and it disappeared
Seen at the overlook for the Elberta Dunes South trail.
What bird made these repetitive tweets?