Bonnie Ott and I made a visit to the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County last Thursday (June 25th). We started off walking Tower Road, then explored the environs around Lower Sandflat and Silhouette Pond. We ended up stopping along the road at Gamble’s
State Park to examine the flowering Black Cohosh for Appalachian Azures. One Azure was found ovipositing on the flower buds of Black Cohosh, but due to its small size it was likely not an Appalachian Azure but more likely a Summer Azure. See:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/sparrowbon/55357126254/in/dateposted/
It always surprises me that the Catoctin Fire Pond dragonfly flight periods extend so long after the same species flight periods have ended at Patuxent Research Refuge. Both Common Baskettails and Blue Corporals have long since stopped flying at the Refuge
but were still active at the Fire Ponds.
And yes, before someone asks, I saw no Blue Dashers at the ponds?????????
DRAGONFLIES & DAMSELFLIES SEEN:
Southern Spreadwings (Lestes australis) – 2
Violet Dancers (Argia fumipennis) – 3
Azure Bluet (Enallagma aspersum) – 1
Skimmer Bluets (Enallagma geminatum) – 20+
Citrine Forktails (Ischnura hastata) – 3
Fragile Forktails (Ischnura posita) – 8
Eastern Forktails (Ischnura verticalis) – 6
Common Green Darners (Anax junius) – 2
American Emerald (Cordulia shurtleffi) – 1
Common Baskettails (Epitheca cynosura) -- 5
Calico Pennants (Celithemis elisa) – 30+
Eastern Pondhawks (Erythemis simplicicollis) – 4
Spangled Skimmers (Libellula cyanea) – 9
Slaty Skimmers (Libellula incesta) – 30+
Twelve-spotted Skimmer (Libellula pulchella) -- 1
Common Whitetails (Plathemis lydia) – 2
Blue Dashers (Pachydiplax longipennis) – 60+
Blue-faced Meadowhawk (Sympetrum ambiguum) – 1 – teneral male
Carolina Saddlebags (Tramea carolina) -- 4
Black Saddlebags (Tramea lacerata) -- 6
BUTTERFLIES SEEN:
Zebra Swallowtails – 3
Eastern Tailed Blues – 2
Great Spangled Fritillaries – 3
Mourning Cloak -- 1
American Lady -- 1
Silver-spotted Skipper – 1
Least Skippers – 3
Richard Orr