The trip to Concordia Parish added 17 species to the parish list, increasing
the total recorded there from 19 to 36.
Jonathan, rather than go to Tensas Parish next (which has 27 recorded species,
let's look at Franklin Parish with only 13 species. See if you can identify a
readily accessible location w/ a variety of habitats thx,
Craig
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Subject: [louisianaleps] Re: Bayou Cocodrie NWR, Concordia Parish
That should be 7 Clouded Sk, not Cloudless Sk. Sorry bout that. cwm
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From: Craig Marks <cwmaplc@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sun, Jul 24, 2016 9:26 pm
Subject: Fwd: Bayou Cocodrie NWR, Concordia Parish
Jonathan,
I enjoyed the day as well, particularly after the wet start.Good pics of the
Dukes. Again, I appreciate the locations you picked out. They turned out to be
excellent. Here is the total list, As I told you, I quit counting Hackberrys,
Pearls and Carolina Satyrs and will list them as A(bundant). Actually, I feel
it would be fair to characterize the Hackberrys as VA (very A ).
1 Pipevine ST
3 E. Tiger ST
7 Cloudless Suls
10 Little Yellows
1 Sleepy Orange
4 Red-banded HS
2 Gray HS
6 Snouts
1 Gulf Frit
17 Phaon Cres
A Pearl Cres
2 Buckeyes
15 Question Marks
11 Viceroys
25 Red-spotted Purples
VA Hackberry Emps
A Caro. Satyrs
1 Silver-spotted Sk
A Horace's DW
9 Trop Checkered-sk
2 Least Sk
1 So. Sklg
7 Cloudless Sk
1 Fiery Sk
8 Duke's Sk (at two different locations)
2 Broad-winged Sk
3 Dun Sk
We saw 15 Horace's, a Red-spotted Purple, some Pearls and at least one Snout
puddling in the parking area for the trail to the Observation Tower. Then at
the boat launch, there was a puddle party of 14 Red-spotted Purples, 11
Question Marks, 4 Hackberrys, 2 Snouts, 2 Horaces, a Tropical C-S and a Pearl.
Jonathan got some good pics of these parties and I understand he will post them
on his webpage. Check them out. It was amazing to see all of the Red-spotted
Purples.
I'll let everyone know how many new species we added to the Concordia parish
list. Next up, Tensas Parish.
Jonathan, send me a picture of the sedge on which we saw the female Duke's
oviposit. I will send it to Dr. Charles Allen for id.
Craig Marks
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Clark <falloutbird1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Marks, Craig <cwmaplc@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Jul 24, 2016 6:58 pm
Subject: Bayou Cocodrie
Hey Craig,
Great time today. Thanks again for coming and I learned a lot. I tried
posting to laleps w/ the photos of the Duke's but the "Delivery to the
following recipient failed permanently", to quote the message I got back. Maybe
it doesn't allow the attached photos or something? Anyway, I'm attaching the
Duke's Skipper photos here for you.
I look forward to seeing the complete list -- I probably have all the
species, but not the accurate total numbers, in my list. I'll upload a bunch of
the photos from today to my flickr account later when I have some time and
share that link w/ you if you'd like to review any of the images.
Thanks again, looking forward to Tensas Parish some point in the near-ish
future.
Jonathan