Nov. 8, 2011 Montgomery Bell SP Dickson Co.TN 73 degrees F, mostly sunny, stiff breeze from the south A few butterflies were still flying in the park, see list below. The dam areas were mowed mid summer so there was some thistle in bloom along the Lake Woodhaven dam which would otherwise have been gone. One small grayish skipper I could not identify, see here: _http://www.pbase.com/rconnorsnaturephoto/image/139499625_ (http://www.pbase.com/rconnorsnaturephoto/image/139499625) Most abundant lep of the day was probably Buck Moth, as identified on BugGuide: med-large, day-flying, black and white with some red, and larval food is mostly oaks. Lots of oaks in this park. Anybody else seeing this flying lately? Cloudless Sulfur 2 Sulfur sp. Orange/Clouded 1 Com. Buckeye 10+ Question Mark 1 on thistle: Gulf Fritillary 1 Sachem 1 Fiery Skipper 1 Clouded Skipper 10+ u.i. skipper 1 Richard Connors Nashville