Things are slowing down...at Roach's Pond this morning the Painted
Ladies had been largely replaced by Meadowhawks, 100s of 'em. Only
counted 17 Painted Ladies (and NO American Ladies at all), along with
a half dozen Clouded Sulphurs and a few Cabbage Whites. But it was
dragonfly city with Meadowhawks everywhere (plus a Shadow Darner, a
large unidentified Emerald (but chasing it I found the darner) and
-- much to my surprise -- an old female Martha's Pennant, a first for
me for this location).
Has anyone else noticed the scarcity of Orange Sulphurs this year? I
found a few yesterday but they, like the Ladies vs Ladies thing, are
being far outnumbered by Cloudeds...by this time in the year this
situation is usually reversed.
So I decided to take my own advice and spent Wednesday and yesterday
exploring some little surveyed squares. Only added some of the common
species (but something is better than nothing, no?). Yesterday, in
square 20MQ32 (an Atlas priority square), near Prospect Bay, I found
7 species including a late Great-Spangled Fritillary and a Monarch. I
succeeded in adding some records to 20MQ66 (Wednesday), and 20MQ42,
32, 33, and 22. I'll have to pay more attention to these squares next
year (and figure out how to get into 20MQ76, another apparently
unsurveyed priority square).
Phil
--
Phil Schappert, PhD
27 Clovis Ave.
Halifax, NS, B3P 1J3
902-404-5679 (home)
902-460-8343 (cell)
www.philschappert.com
www.papiliomusic.ca
"Just let imagination lead, reality will follow through..."
(Michael Hedges)