Charlie,
Your list indicates a No. Cloudywing but in your comments you suggest you
saw a No. Pearly-eye. If it was a No. Pearly-eye, did you get a picture to
confirm. That would be a parish record and only the third place that species
has been seen in LA. thx,
Craig M.
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From: Charles Lyon <lyon5516@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Cc: Charles Lyon <lyon5516@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [louisianaleps] Eddie Jones Butterfly List 6-5-15
Eddie Jones Butterfly List
6-5-15
4 to 6:30 pm
1. Spicebush Swallowtail
1
2. Zebra Swallowtail 1
3. Little Yellow 7
4. Dainty Sulphur 1
5. Gray
Hairstreak 1
6. Red-banded Hairstreak 2
7. Juniper Hairstreak 1
8. Eastern
Tailed-Blue 9
9. Pearl Crescent 4
10. American Lady 24
11. Common Buckeye
1
12. Red-spotted Purple 1
13. Hackberry Emperor 1
14. Monarch 2
15.Little
Wood-Satyr 22
16. Southern Pearly-Eye 1
17. Northern Cloudywing 1
18.
Horace’s Duskywing 15
19. Fiery Skipper 4
20. Clouded Skipper 1
21. Southern
Broken-Dash 4
A good couple of hours in the park I guess. The most enjoyable
were the high numbers of American Lady butterflies, the single
Juniper
Hairstreak, and single Northern Pearly-Eye. Sorry I couldn’t do the Indian Bayou
count. I had a weekend of baseball.
Charlie Lyon