Betty, Terry, Theresa, Carol, Phil, Pat and Nancy, and myself gathered this morning to officially open the 2014 edition of the Watch! We even had a ribbon cutting ceremony! Our roving field reporter Lee checked-in via text message to let us know that she was ready and in position with eyes-to-the-skies. Several other kind folks stopped by to say hello and wish us well.
Although we didn't see any 'countable' birds today, we did have spectacular views of two local Red-tailed Hawks as well as a flyby from the local Cooper's Hawk. Overall we counted 31 bird species, 10 butterfly species and 3 mammals for our Fall Season Species Survey. Of interest today, a total of 8 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds were counted. Some were seen in the main gardens around the Black & Blue Salvia and others were flying along the bluffs heading west.
Here are a few photos from the day (sorry, no birds)
It's official!
Black Swallowtail
Wild Indigo Duskywing
Monarch
Red Admiral
Silver-spotted Skipper
Painted Lady
Northern Broken-Dash
See you soon,
Walter
8 comments:
Amazing butterfly shots, were they taken with the SX50? It looks like the black swallowtail is ovipositing - can you confirm that?
Rob and I hope to get down a couple times during the watch. So glad to hear the Hummingbirds are back! I look forward to seeing them and chasing some Butterflies, but most of all I look forward to seeing the people, most of who we haven't seen since the Christmas gathering!
Angie & Rob
Hey Walter!, I'm now living in Bobcaygeon. I'll keep you posted as to any action up here. Hope you all have a record setting season! M.
Hey Howie, I'm not sure. I meant to check today but totally forgot. Will look tomorrow.
We are looking forward to seeing you and Rob as well. It's been awhile.
Hey Mary, Hope all is well with you. Thanks for the best wishes and letting us know where you are. Hope to hear from you again soon.
Here's wishing everyone another great season with exciting and spectacular sightings and photo opportunities. May the weather cooperate and keep everyone safe from overhead droppings.
It's wonderful to hear from you Daniel. Thanks for the well wishes. Please drop in and say hi if you're in the city at any time.
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