[tn-bird] Roan Mountain, TN/NC Butterfly Count

  • From: Dnldhlt@xxxxxxx
  • To: butternuts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, valeps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,Cbslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 12:05:45 EDT

Hey all you brainy, binocular-toting nature lovers, bring your keen powers of 
observation to Roan Mountain, TN/NC. Saturday, July 20 for a fun day of 
butterfly-watching.  The event is open to the public.  Beginners and children 
are welcome.  We will meet at the big green waterwheel beside the old 
visitors' center in Roan Mtn. State Park (TN) at 10:00 am.  We will carpool 
to count butterflies in the park and at Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area 
until lunchtime.  You can bring your lunch, or stop at the country store to 
purchase something to take up to Twin Springs Recreation Area where we will 
meet for lunch (and a few more butterflies!).  After lunch we will proceed up 
the mountain with maybe a few stops, ending up at the Rhododendron Gardens 
(there will be a small US Forest Service fee for each car).  There we will 
walk around the loop, hopefully finding a few (dozens? hundreds?) of 
Aphrodite Fritillaries.  Come on out to join the fun, and bring a friend or 
young person to introduce to the joys of nature observation.
     Any experienced butterfliers who wish to independently count butterflies 
in areas not previously mentioned should contact me so I can coordinate our 
efforts.  The center of our 7.5 mile-radius count-circle is the state line on 
the road at Carver's Gap.  Anyone interested in counting butterflies in their 
garden (within the count circle) should contact me also, as special 
instructions are necessary.
      This event is sponsored by the North American Butterfly Association, 
which is involved in many worthwhile conservation and education efforts.  
They request a small ($3) donation from each adult participant to cover 
administrative costs, and produce useful and interesting statistics from all 
the counts across the continent.  Articles highlighting some interesting 
results from these statistical analyses are a regular feature of NABA's 
magazine, American Butterflies.  I will bring some back issues for your 
perusal, as well as the published compilations of previous NABA Butterfly 
Counts.
     If you have any questions feel free to contact me.

Don Holt
910 Smalling Rd.
Johnson City, TN 37601
Dnldhlt@xxxxxxx
(423) 926-0865
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