[Bristol-Birds] Re: [butternuts]DATE CORRECTION - Mountain Empire Butterfly Club field trip report

  • From: dnldhlt@xxxxxxx
  • To: butternuts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 22:09:35 -0400

Sorry, The correct date for last Sunday's field trip was April 6, not April 5.

Don Holt

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From: dnldhlt@xxxxxxx
To: butternuts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 10:01 pm
Subject: [butternuts] Mountain Empire Butterfly Club field trip report



Report on the first field trip of the Mountain Empire Butterfly Club

held Sunday afternoon, April 05, 2008

at Weavers Bend (French Broad River), Cocke County, Tennessee



Although the weather Saturday had been quite stormy, the weather Sunday

was sunny, warm (70's) and calm.  Participants for the first Mountain

Empire Butterfly Club field trip were Dianne Draper, Leslie Gibbens,

Don Holt, Larry McDaniel, Mike Poe, Michael Sledjeski, and Mary Anna

Wheat.  We arrived at Weaver's Bend in Cocke County, TN at about 2:30

pm and stayed until around 6:30 pm.  A total of 18 species of

butterflies were observed, as well as a variety of wildflowers, birds

and more.  Non-lepidopteran highlights included:

Birds -  Black-throated Green Warblers, a Yellow-throated Warbler, a

pair of Wood Ducks

Insects -  a dung beetle, a rove beetle, a Bess Beetle, and two species

of tiger beetle (one green and one brown)

Wildflowers - Fire Pink, Long-spurred Violet, Halberd-leaved Violet,

Yellow Trillium, Poor Robin's Plaintain, Coltsfoot, Plaintain-leaved

Pussytoes, Star Chickweed, and Rue Anemone.  Major nectar sources in

the area included Redbud and Autumn Olive.



Butterfly species list: (* For first-of-season records, species marked

with an asterix were previously observed here on a scouting trip on

March 22, 2008)



Pipevine Swallowtail - 1

Zebra Swallowtail

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail*

West Virginia White*

Falcate Orangetip*  - (both genders present)

Cabbage White - 1

Spring Azure

Summer Azure*

Silvery Blue - 3

American Snout* - 1

Variegated Fritillary - 1

Meadow Fritillary - 1

Eastern Comma*

Gemmed Satyr

Monarch - 1

Silver-spotted Skipper

Juvenal's Duskywing

Sleepy Duskywing



Many of the participants observed one or more butterfly species that

were "lifers" for them.  As for myself, I was pleased to have found

more species in one afternoon here in eastern Tennessee than I saw in

the previous week on a five day trip to South Carolina.



submitted by

Don Holt

Johnson City, TN







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