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petekleinhenz

Fecha

Junio 22, 2024 a las 09:45 TARDE EDT
Nomophilini - Photo (c) Lek Khauv, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Lek Khauv
Identificación de alice_herden: Tribu Nomophilini, un miembro de Polillas del Pasto (Familia Crambidae)
Añadido el 23 junio 2024
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Palma Enana (Sabal minor)

Observ.

laural840

Fecha

Enero 11, 2024 a las 02:10 TARDE EST
Palma Enana - Photo (c) Scott Zona, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de alice_herden: Palma Enana (Sabal minor)
Añadido el 23 junio 2024
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Tortugas de Fango (Género Terrapene)

Fecha

Diciembre 9, 2023 a las 11:56 MAÑANA EST
Tortugas de Fango - Photo (c) Ryan Jones, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Ryan Jones
Identificación de alice_herden: Tortugas de Fango (Género Terrapene)
Añadido el 23 junio 2024
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Tortugas de Fango (Género Terrapene)

Observ.

lhowlett

Fecha

Diciembre 9, 2023 a las 11:57 MAÑANA EST
Tortugas de Fango - Photo (c) Ryan Jones, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Ryan Jones
Identificación de alice_herden: Tortugas de Fango (Género Terrapene)
Añadido el 23 junio 2024
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antye

Fecha

Mayo 26, 2024 a las 05:07 TARDE PDT
Symphoromyia - Photo (c) licensed media from BioImages DwCA without owner, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Identificación de alice_herden: Género Symphoromyia, un miembro de Moscas Agachonas (Familia Rhagionidae)
Añadido el 22 junio 2024
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dorwageld

Fecha

Marzo 2021
Tortugas de Fango - Photo (c) Ryan Jones, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Ryan Jones
Identificación de alice_herden: Tortugas de Fango (Género Terrapene)
Añadido el 22 junio 2024
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billpranty

Fecha

Junio 7, 2024 a las 08:45 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A nocturnal moth survey organized by staff of Brooker Creek Preserve. I heard about the event from Clint Gibson literally hours earlier; I chose to attend even though I had not registered in advance. There were about 30 participants at first (one woman wore a dress!) but numbers seemed to decline over the next hour. I spent much time with Don Fraser and Clint & Day Gibson.

I arrived at Brooker Creek Preserve at 1900 and iNatted the parking lot for an hour or so. For the moth survey, four arrays were set up, each 100-200 feet apart. I used my camera (a Panasonic Lumix FZ80, which lacks GPS) for the images, but I took a few photographs at one array with my phone to get a GPS location; I drew a circle to approximately encompass all the arrays. The weather at 1906 was sunny and 87 degrees ("feels like" 95), with a light breeze. There were no biting insects during the survey. At first, no moths were attracted to the arrays, but there were many "bugs," including many large brown beetles that seemed to fare poorly. Eventually, moths came in and we got nice results. The survey ended at 2200; perhaps the ending tine can be extended an hour or two in the future to attract more moths and other insects. I left at 2225 and arrived home at 2341.

I examined my images and made a strong attempt to reduce "repeats" -- reporting an individual with two or more records. Exceptions were for Salvinia Stem Borer Moths and for the various large brown beetles, of which there were many individuals present at the arrays.

Proctacanthus brevipennis - Photo (c) Steve Collins, todos los derechos reservados
Identificación de alice_herden: Proctacanthus brevipennis, un miembro de Moscas Ladronas Y Asesinas (Familia Asilidae)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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billpranty

Fecha

Junio 7, 2024 a las 08:45 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A nocturnal moth survey organized by staff of Brooker Creek Preserve. I heard about the event from Clint Gibson literally hours earlier; I chose to attend even though I had not registered in advance. There were about 30 participants at first (one woman wore a dress!) but numbers seemed to decline over the next hour. I spent much time with Don Fraser and Clint & Day Gibson.

I arrived at Brooker Creek Preserve at 1900 and iNatted the parking lot for an hour or so. For the moth survey, four arrays were set up, each 100-200 feet apart. I used my camera (a Panasonic Lumix FZ80, which lacks GPS) for the images, but I took a few photographs at one array with my phone to get a GPS location; I drew a circle to approximately encompass all the arrays. The weather at 1906 was sunny and 87 degrees ("feels like" 95), with a light breeze. There were no biting insects during the survey. At first, no moths were attracted to the arrays, but there were many "bugs," including many large brown beetles that seemed to fare poorly. Eventually, moths came in and we got nice results. The survey ended at 2200; perhaps the ending tine can be extended an hour or two in the future to attract more moths and other insects. I left at 2225 and arrived home at 2341.

I examined my images and made a strong attempt to reduce "repeats" -- reporting an individual with two or more records. Exceptions were for Salvinia Stem Borer Moths and for the various large brown beetles, of which there were many individuals present at the arrays.

Cicindela punctulata - Photo (c) A. Jaszlics, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de alice_herden: Cicindela punctulata, un miembro de Escarabajos Tigre (Género Cicindela)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Junio 7, 2024 a las 08:45 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A nocturnal moth survey organized by staff of Brooker Creek Preserve. I heard about the event from Clint Gibson literally hours earlier; I chose to attend even though I had not registered in advance. There were about 30 participants at first (one woman wore a dress!) but numbers seemed to decline over the next hour. I spent much time with Don Fraser and Clint & Day Gibson.

I arrived at Brooker Creek Preserve at 1900 and iNatted the parking lot for an hour or so. For the moth survey, four arrays were set up, each 100-200 feet apart. I used my camera (a Panasonic Lumix FZ80, which lacks GPS) for the images, but I took a few photographs at one array with my phone to get a GPS location; I drew a circle to approximately encompass all the arrays. The weather at 1906 was sunny and 87 degrees ("feels like" 95), with a light breeze. There were no biting insects during the survey. At first, no moths were attracted to the arrays, but there were many "bugs," including many large brown beetles that seemed to fare poorly. Eventually, moths came in and we got nice results. The survey ended at 2200; perhaps the ending tine can be extended an hour or two in the future to attract more moths and other insects. I left at 2225 and arrived home at 2341.

I examined my images and made a strong attempt to reduce "repeats" -- reporting an individual with two or more records. Exceptions were for Salvinia Stem Borer Moths and for the various large brown beetles, of which there were many individuals present at the arrays.

Cicindela punctulata - Photo (c) A. Jaszlics, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de alice_herden: Cicindela punctulata, un miembro de Escarabajos Tigre (Género Cicindela)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)

Observ.

goodoldroute15

Fecha

Junio 9, 2024 a las 12:30 TARDE EDT
Carpintero de Cresta - Photo (c) Joshlaymon, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
Identificación de alice_herden: Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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cpgibson

Fecha

Junio 9, 2024 a las 09:41 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

Seen near harvester ant colony. I noticed it jumping instead of walking like an ant.

Sarindini - Photo (c) Meghan Cassidy, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA), subido por Meghan Cassidy
Identificación de alice_herden: Tribu Sarindini, un miembro de Arañas Saltarinas Típicas (Subfamilia Salticinae)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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jhall3387

Fecha

Mayo 21, 2024 a las 09:44 MAÑANA EDT
Clematis reticulata - Photo (c) Layla, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Layla
Identificación de alice_herden: Clematis reticulata, un miembro de Clemátides Y Barbas de Chivo (Género Clematis)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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j_appleget

Fecha

Junio 9, 2024 a las 10:01 MAÑANA EDT
Asclepias connivens - Photo (c) j_appleget, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por j_appleget
Identificación de alice_herden: Asclepias connivens, un miembro de Venenillos, Algodoncillos Y Parientes (Género Asclepias)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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Agachona Norteamericana (Gallinago delicata)

Observ.

merkil

Fecha

Noviembre 18, 2023 a las 04:39 TARDE EST

Descripción

Must have caught its wing in barbed wire. I had seen it earlier in the day thinking it was part if the larder of a shrike. It was very stuck and had broken its wing. I didn't think to call a rehabber at the time, but I don't know if it would have survived even if I had. Just a sad case of nature in the rough. :'-(

Agachona Norteamericana - Photo (c) Juan Miguel Artigas Azas, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Juan Miguel Artigas Azas
Identificación de alice_herden: Agachona Norteamericana (Gallinago delicata)
Añadido el 10 junio 2024
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Araña Tejedora Enmascarada (Mangora placida)

Observ.

ryancooke

Fecha

Mayo 22, 2020 a las 03:56 TARDE EDT
Araña Tejedora Enmascarada - Photo (c) Tracey Fandre, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), subido por Tracey Fandre
Identificación de alice_herden: Araña Tejedora Enmascarada (Mangora placida)
Añadido el 09 junio 2024
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Polilla Excremento de Pájaro (Tarache aprica)

Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 18, 2024 a las 10:50 MAÑANA EDT

Descripción

Cockroach Bay butterfly count with Don Fraser and Clint Gibson. We parked along 19th Avenue NW -- the mitigation bank is off-limits -- and iNatted the road shoulders. The saltmarsh mosquitoes were pretty horrendous. The weather at the start was sunny, 92 degrees ("feels like" 101!) with a light breeze. Butterflies were still scarce, but the group got some nice species such as Fulvous Hairstreak, Mangrove Buckeye, Western Pygmy-Blue, and Southern Skipperling; I missed all but the latter species! We left at 1142 and headed to E.G. Simmons Park.

Polilla Excremento de Pájaro - Photo (c) skitterbug, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por skitterbug
Identificación de alice_herden: Polilla Excremento de Pájaro (Tarache aprica)
Añadido el 28 mayo 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 25, 2024 a las 02:07 TARDE EDT

Descripción

With Don Fraser; a visit to see what was around. We drove only Rattlesnake Camp Road and 3 Bridges Road. Nearly the only nectar sources were some Nuttall's Thistles and several Buttonbushes. All species with multiple records represent different individuals. Every patch of Buttonbushes had one or more Dukes' Skippers; pretty amazing. The weather at the start was sunny and 88 degrees ("feels like" 93), with a light breeze. We left around 1415.

Well, this was a strange one. This crane fly (?) was stuck in a Golden Orb Weaver web along 3 Bridges Road in one of the swampy patches. It was still alive but moved only when I touched it with my camera. Maybe 20 or so mites were grouped on its head.

Calyptostoma - Photo (c) Graham Montgomery, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Graham Montgomery
Identificación de alice_herden: Género Calyptostoma, un miembro de Ácaros (Superorden Acariformes)
Añadido el 28 mayo 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 25, 2024 a las 02:07 TARDE EDT

Descripción

With Don Fraser; a visit to see what was around. We drove only Rattlesnake Camp Road and 3 Bridges Road. Nearly the only nectar sources were some Nuttall's Thistles and several Buttonbushes. All species with multiple records represent different individuals. Every patch of Buttonbushes had one or more Dukes' Skippers; pretty amazing. The weather at the start was sunny and 88 degrees ("feels like" 93), with a light breeze. We left around 1415.

Well, this was a strange one. This crane fly (?) was stuck in a Golden Orb Weaver web along 3 Bridges Road in one of the swampy patches. It was still alive but moved only when I touched it with my camera. Maybe 20 or so mites were grouped on its head.

Calyptostoma - Photo (c) Graham Montgomery, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Graham Montgomery
Identificación de alice_herden: Género Calyptostoma, un miembro de Ácaros (Superorden Acariformes)
Añadido el 28 mayo 2024
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Observ.

dmfraser

Fecha

Abril 2, 2023 a las 09:47 MAÑANA EDT
Lioptilodes albistriolatus - Photo (c) Vitaly Charny, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Vitaly Charny
Identificación de alice_herden: Lioptilodes albistriolatus, un miembro de Polillas de Pluma (Familia Pterophoridae)
Añadido el 23 mayo 2024
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Mariposa Amarilla Pequeña Manchada (Pyrisitia lisa)

Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Mariposa Amarilla Pequeña Manchada - Photo (c) tex-anne, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por tex-anne
Identificación de alice_herden: Mariposa Amarilla Pequeña Manchada (Pyrisitia lisa)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Chicobolus spinigerus - Photo (c) Danny Goodding, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Danny Goodding
Identificación de alice_herden: Chicobolus spinigerus, un miembro de Milpiés (Clase Diplopoda)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Stillingia sylvatica - Photo (c) R Snyder, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por R Snyder
Identificación de alice_herden: Stillingia sylvatica, un miembro de Nochebuena, Mala Mujer, Higuerillas Y Parientes (Familia Euphorbiaceae)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Proctacanthus brevipennis - Photo (c) Steve Collins, todos los derechos reservados
Identificación de alice_herden: Proctacanthus brevipennis, un miembro de Moscas Ladronas Y Asesinas (Familia Asilidae)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Dyschoriste oblongifolia - Photo (c) Jason Sharp, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Jason Sharp
Identificación de alice_herden: Dyschoriste oblongifolia, un miembro de Acantos, Flores de Camarón, Muites Y Parientes (Familia Acanthaceae)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Dyschoriste oblongifolia - Photo (c) Jason Sharp, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Jason Sharp
Identificación de alice_herden: Dyschoriste oblongifolia, un miembro de Acantos, Flores de Camarón, Muites Y Parientes (Familia Acanthaceae)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul (Battus philenor)

Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul - Photo (c) Edward Perry IV, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Edward Perry IV
Identificación de alice_herden: Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul (Battus philenor)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Mariposa Cometa Cebra (Eurytides marcellus)

Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Mariposa Cometa Cebra - Photo (c) Larry Meade, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Identificación de alice_herden: Mariposa Cometa Cebra (Eurytides marcellus)
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Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul (Battus philenor)

Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul - Photo (c) Edward Perry IV, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Edward Perry IV
Identificación de alice_herden: Mariposa Cola de Golondrina Azul (Battus philenor)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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Mariposa Cometa Cebra (Eurytides marcellus)

Observ.

billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Mariposa Cometa Cebra - Photo (c) Larry Meade, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Identificación de alice_herden: Mariposa Cometa Cebra (Eurytides marcellus)
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billpranty

Fecha

Mayo 8, 2024 a las 01:39 TARDE EDT

Descripción

A solo visit after work nearby. Because of the intense sun and heat, I had intended to stay along the nature trail, which is mostly shaded. But when I noticed that most of the southeastern portion of the WEA was recently burned -- and it looks GREAT! -- I decided to encircle as much as I could while avoiding a lot of direct sun exposure. I walked the southern nature trail to the powerlines, then walked north, then circled the burn clockwise. I returned to the nature trail and took it back to Jet. All duplicate species -- including the grasshoppers, the buckeyes, and the swallowtails -- represent different individuals; grasshoppers were abundant on the sandy road under the powerlines. The weather at the start was sunny and 94 degrees ("feels like" 100!), with a light breeze. I left at 1526 and headed home.

Rhynchosia reniformis - Photo (c) Milo Pyne, todos los derechos reservados
Identificación de alice_herden: Rhynchosia reniformis, un miembro de Frijoles, Jícamas, Colorines Y Parientes (Tribu Phaseoleae)
Añadido el 10 mayo 2024
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