Hi All,
I know this isn't really butterfly related, but I have to elaborate about the Ruffed Grouse--an amazing wildlife encounter. I first saw the grouse sneaking through the undergrowth as I was coming down the trail, alone. I stopped, and the grouse circled around me, getting closer and closer. I thought at first it was a distraction display, a female with young nearby, and I spent a bit of time scanning the undergrowth, with no luck. All this time the grouse kept edging closer; finally, there was me kneeling in the trail and the grouse about 3 feet away. It made soft sounds most of the time, and wouldn't allow me to touch it, though it did let me softly stroke its back and neck for a while with a six-inch long stick. I was hoping the other folks would come along, but no luck. Finally, thinking I was keeping the bird from caring for its eggs or young, I got up and walked away. My little pal followed me, for a very long way, at one point flying up the trail to catch up, landing about 2 feet from me, and strutting around very alertly. When I got to the edge of the forest, where the trail was going to go out into a field, I decided to just stop and wait for the others and keep the bird company, since it so clearly wanted mine, and I no longer felt like we were anywhere near a nest or young anymore, having walked a half mile or so together since our first encounter. It walked around me, always staying within a few feet. It ate some things (plant material) occasionally, and seemed interested when I scratched in the dirt and leaves next to us. I have to admit I started talking to it--it had up until that point been keeping up a very one-sided conversation with me. We sat there on the trail for a while, and for me things became very peaceful. It was beautiful to be able to study the grouse's intricate and detailed plumage, and puzzling but fascinating to wonder what was happening behind those alert brown eyes. It certainly made my day,
and is something I'll never forget.
And the Juniper Hairstreaks were beautiful too!
Bill