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Black Saddlebags / Anax / Green Darner / Dragonfly / Pantala flavescens / Tramea / Pantala / Bird migration / Odonata / Libellulidae / Aeshnidae
Date: 2013-04-12 16:26:59
Black Saddlebags
Anax
Green Darner
Dragonfly
Pantala flavescens
Tramea
Pantala
Bird migration
Odonata
Libellulidae
Aeshnidae

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