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Little Yellow (Pyrisitia lisa)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Little Yellow - Photo (c) tex-anne, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by tex-anne
alice_herden's ID: Little Yellow (Pyrisitia lisa)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Florida Ivory Millipede (Chicobolus spinigerus)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Florida Ivory Millipede - Photo (c) Danny Goodding, all rights reserved, uploaded by Danny Goodding
alice_herden's ID: Florida Ivory Millipede (Chicobolus spinigerus)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Queen's Delight (Stillingia sylvatica)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Queen's Delight - Photo (c) R Snyder, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by R Snyder
alice_herden's ID: Queen's Delight (Stillingia sylvatica)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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, all rights reserved
alice_herden's ID: Proctacanthus brevipennis, a member of Robber Flies (Family Asilidae)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Oblongleaf Snakeherb (Dyschoriste oblongifolia)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Oblongleaf Snakeherb - Photo (c) Jason Sharp, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Jason Sharp
alice_herden's ID: Oblongleaf Snakeherb (Dyschoriste oblongifolia)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Oblongleaf Snakeherb (Dyschoriste oblongifolia)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Oblongleaf Snakeherb - Photo (c) Jason Sharp, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Jason Sharp
alice_herden's ID: Oblongleaf Snakeherb (Dyschoriste oblongifolia)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Pipevine Swallowtail - Photo (c) Edward Perry IV, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Edward Perry IV
alice_herden's ID: Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Zebra Swallowtail (Eurytides marcellus)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Zebra Swallowtail - Photo (c) Larry Meade, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
alice_herden's ID: Zebra Swallowtail (Eurytides marcellus)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Pipevine Swallowtail - Photo (c) Edward Perry IV, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Edward Perry IV
alice_herden's ID: Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Zebra Swallowtail (Eurytides marcellus)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Zebra Swallowtail - Photo (c) Larry Meade, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
alice_herden's ID: Zebra Swallowtail (Eurytides marcellus)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Dollarleaf (Rhynchosia reniformis)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 8, 2024 01:39 PM EDT

Description

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.

Dollarleaf - Photo (c) Milo Pyne, all rights reserved
alice_herden's ID: Dollarleaf (Rhynchosia reniformis)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Gopher Frog (Lithobates capito)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 2024

Description

With Don Fraser, Clint Gibson, and many others; a nocturnal moth survey organized by Virginia "Ginny" Hamilton of The Nature Conservancy. There were two moth arrays about 600 feet apart. This was the second array, set up in an open flatwoods site adjacent to a marsh. While most of us were fixated on the moth array, Clint Gibson -- of course, who else? -- finds a frigging Gopher Frog maybe 80 feet away, sitting calmly at the entrance to a (n abandoned?) Gopher Tortoise burrow! A lifer for everybody, I think (if only by sight; I had heard Gopher Frogs at Archbold Biological Station in the 1990s, but had never seen one; some others had also heard them previously but had never seen one).

A lifer amphibian!

Gopher Frog - Photo (c) Moses Michelsohn, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Moses Michelsohn
alice_herden's ID: Gopher Frog (Lithobates capito)
Added on May 10, 2024
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Southern Water Violet (Viola vittata)

Observer

jayhorn

Date

January 21, 2022 02:58 PM EST
Southern Water Violet - Photo (c) Sam Mwenda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sam Mwenda
alice_herden's ID: Southern Water Violet (Viola vittata)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Southern Water Violet (Viola vittata)

Observer

jayhorn

Date

January 5, 2022 03:13 PM EST
Southern Water Violet - Photo (c) Sam Mwenda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sam Mwenda
alice_herden's ID: Southern Water Violet (Viola vittata)
Added on May 6, 2024
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American Fireweed (Erechtites hieraciifolius)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 27, 2024 01:50 PM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser; iNatting the Forest before a nocturnal moth survey at Tiger Creek Preserve. We were hoping for some Lake Wales Ridge endemic plants like Nolina, Zizyphus, and Dicerandra, but we found none of those. We left at 1503 and headed north, stopping along the way to iNat.

American Burnweed - Photo (c) Sequoia Janirella Wrens, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sequoia Janirella Wrens
alice_herden's ID: American Fireweed (Erechtites hieraciifolius)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Little Yellow (Pyrisitia lisa)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 27, 2024 01:50 PM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser; iNatting the Forest before a nocturnal moth survey at Tiger Creek Preserve. We were hoping for some Lake Wales Ridge endemic plants like Nolina, Zizyphus, and Dicerandra, but we found none of those. We left at 1503 and headed north, stopping along the way to iNat.

Little Yellow - Photo (c) tex-anne, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by tex-anne
alice_herden's ID: Little Yellow (Pyrisitia lisa)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Florida Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo ssp. osceola)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 27, 2024 01:50 PM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser; iNatting the Forest before a nocturnal moth survey at Tiger Creek Preserve. We were hoping for some Lake Wales Ridge endemic plants like Nolina, Zizyphus, and Dicerandra, but we found none of those. We left at 1503 and headed north, stopping along the way to iNat.

This female was with several young poults. I turned a corner in the trail, and there they were -- we scared the living bejeezus out of each other. The female ran away while the poults ran and hid. She was still looking for poults 20 minutes later.

Florida Wild Turkey - Photo (c) Michael Jacobi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Michael Jacobi
alice_herden's ID: Florida Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo ssp. osceola)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Common Axil-Flower (Mecardonia acuminata)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 5, 2024 10:11 AM EDT
Common Axil-Flower - Photo (c) Eric Soehren, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Eric Soehren
alice_herden's ID: Common Axil-Flower (Mecardonia acuminata)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Observer

billpranty

Date

May 5, 2024 10:38 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser and Alice Mary Herden; our first stop of the day, I found a Common Yucca with a flower stalk over 6 feet tall (but leaning), which had one blooming flower and dozens of flowers waiting to bloom. In the one flower were maybe 7 or 8 moths, a few which flew out of the flower, while most remained.

A lifer, at least to genus ...

Of the 20 species of Tegeticula, seemingly only two -- T. Cassandra and T. intermedia -- are found in Florida. This Common Yucca (Yucca filamentosa) was growing in a recently burned, open flatwoods site.

Yucca Moth - Photo (c) Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren, some rights reserved (CC BY)
alice_herden's ID: Yucca Moth (Tegeticula yuccasella)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Pineland Wild Indigo (Baptisia lecontei)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 5, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Pineland Wild Indigo - Photo (c) Jason Sharp, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jason Sharp
alice_herden's ID: Pineland Wild Indigo (Baptisia lecontei)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 5, 2024 11:18 AM EDT
Dahoon Holly - Photo (c) jefferykarafa, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by jefferykarafa
alice_herden's ID: Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Large Maple Spanworm Moth (Prochoerodes lineola)

Observer

billpranty

Date

May 5, 2024 11:21 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser and Alice Mary Herden; our fourth stop of the day. The temperature at 0940 was sunny, 80 degrees ("feels like"84), and breezy. This spot was where all the Bidens with all the skippers were in Sep 2023; it's now all Black-eyed Susan. The plants are very dusty from the road; I found this large caterpillar (3+ inches) on a Dahoon Holly that was next to Red Maples; the caterpillar was originally mimicking -- perfectly! -- a holly branch.

We left here around 1150 and continued toward Bald Eagle Sink.

Large Maple Spanworm Moth - Photo (c) Royal Tyler, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Royal Tyler
alice_herden's ID: Large Maple Spanworm Moth (Prochoerodes lineola)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Island Apple Snail (Pomacea maculata)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

Island Apple Snail - Photo (c) Greg Page, all rights reserved, uploaded by Greg Page
alice_herden's ID: Island Apple Snail (Pomacea maculata)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

Black-and-white Warbler - Photo (c) Holly Merker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Holly Merker
alice_herden's ID: Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia)
Added on May 6, 2024
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White Beggarticks (Bidens alba)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

White Beggarticks - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by 葉子
alice_herden's ID: White Beggarticks (Bidens alba)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Carolina Wren (Florida) (Thryothorus ludovicianus ssp. miamensis)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

At least 4 juveniles percjed on the same tree trunk at once.

Carolina Wren (Florida) - Photo (c) Andrew Newmark, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andrew Newmark
alice_herden's ID: Carolina Wren (Florida) (Thryothorus ludovicianus ssp. miamensis)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Phaon Crescent (Phyciodes phaon)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

Phaon Crescent - Photo (c) Greg Lasley, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Greg Lasley
alice_herden's ID: Phaon Crescent (Phyciodes phaon)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

Downy Woodpecker - Photo (c) Juan Miguel Artigas Azas, all rights reserved, uploaded by Juan Miguel Artigas Azas
alice_herden's ID: Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Great Blue Skimmer (Libellula vibrans)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

Great Blue Skimmer - Photo (c) Seth Wollney, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
alice_herden's ID: Great Blue Skimmer (Libellula vibrans)
Added on May 6, 2024
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Horace's Duskywing (Erynnis horatius)

Observer

billpranty

Date

April 28, 2024 10:28 AM EDT

Description

With Don Fraser, Christine Rowland, and two others; a visit to determine the feasibility of preserving a 5-acre wooded homestead in perpetuity. The weather at the start was sunny, 75 degrees ("feels like" 75), and breezy. Don and I left at 1320 and headed to lunch at Denny's.

Horace's Duskywing - Photo (c) Katja Schulz, some rights reserved (CC BY)
alice_herden's ID: Horace's Duskywing (Erynnis horatius)
Added on May 6, 2024
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