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Transylvania NABA Count – Aug 13, 2015

The Transylvania NABA count was held on Thursday, August 13, 2015. We counted a total of 48 species, as listed below. I’ll be submitting the higher number of Wild Indigo Duskywings when I complete my report to NABA. We had some questionable individuals and after photographs were submitted to Harry LeGrand, they were identified as Wild Indigos, not Zarucco duskywings.

Many thanks to-Doug Johnston, Gene Schepker, Sven Halling, Gail Lankford, Nancy Cowal, Janie Owens, Sue Perry, Roger Wellington, and Salman Abdulali for the great job you did!

Ruth Young

Pipevine swallowtail 27
Black swallowtail 6
E. Tiger swallowtail 165
Spicebush swallowtail 20
Cabbage white 9
Clouded sulphur 25
Orange sulphur 18
Cloudless sulphur 11
Sleepy orange 3
Harvester 3
Gray hairstreak 6
Red banded hairstreak 7
Eastern tailed blue 81
Summer azure 206
Gulf fritillary 2
Variegated fritillary 58
Diana fritillary 7
Great spangled fritillary 2
Aphrodite fritillary 1
Meadow fritillary 92
Silvery checkerspot 2
Pearl crescent 83
Question mark 2
Eastern comma 3
Red admiral 5
Common buckeye 65
Red spotted purple 6
Viceroy 4
Northern pearly eye 2
Carolina satyr 2
Monarch 10
Silver spotted skipper 308
Long tailed skipper 3
Horace’s duskywing 18
Wild Indigo duskywing 18 (28?)
Common checkered skipper 1
Swarthy Skipper 1
Least skipper 23
Fiery skipper 12
Peck’s skipper 43
Tawny edged skipper 2
Crossline skipper 30
Little glassywing 2
Sachem 33
Zabulon skipper 10
Dun skipper 3
Lace winged roadside skipper 1
Ocola skipper 4

Durham NABA Count – Aug 16, 2015

Butterfliers,

Despite laments that the 2015 butterfly season in the eastern half of North Carolina has been poor, we enjoyed a very good 17th annual Durham Butterfly Count today (Sun 16 Aug 2015), with a total of 54 species (average 56) and 4155 individuals (average 3755). Near perfect weather helped our cause with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies and highs reaching into the low 90s. Eleven counters in six parties spent the day in fields and forests around Durham, NC searching for butterflies. Most of the species’ tallies today were a little above or a little below average with a few record highs set: Silvery Checkerspot, Tawny-edged Skipper, Delaware Skipper, and Ocola Skipper. The only record low was a complete lack of ladies, as this was the first time we’ve ever missed American Lady, and it was only the second time we’ve missed Gemmed Satyr. “Best” butterfly of the day was a Gulf Fritillary found by Richard Stickney, only the second ever for the Durham Count. Jeff Pippen’s party tallied the most individuals with 1558 thanks in big part to gangbuster numbers of Silver-spotted Skippers and Sachems in the Duke Gardens. Brian Bockhahn’s and Randy Emmitt’s parties tied for the highest diversity with 41 species.

Many thanks to all participants who helped with the Count this year: Brian Bockhahn, Lori Carlson, Randy Emmitt, John Jarvis, Ashley and Marshall Johnson-Prentice, Tom Krakauer, Meg Millard, Jeffrey Pippen, Lynn Richardson, Will Cook, and Richard Stickney.

Here’s our list!

5 Pipevine Swallowtail
1 Zebra Swallowtail
8 Black Swallowtail
300 Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
14 Spicebush Swallowtail
3 Cabbage White
13 Orange Sulphur
154 Cloudless Sulphur
263 Sleepy Orange
1 Juniper Hairstreak
12 Gray Hairstreak
3 Red-banded Hairstreak
188 Eastern Tailed-Blue
34 Summer Azure
13 American Snout
1 Gulf Fritillary
31 Variegated Fritillary
11 Great Spangled Fritillary
132 Silvery Checkerspot
235 Pearl Crescent
4 Question Mark
1 Eastern Comma
9 Red Admiral
354 Common Buckeye
30 Red-spotted Purple
7 Viceroy
5 Hackberry Emperor
6 Tawny Emperor
6 Northern Pearly-eye
150 Carolina Satyr
4 Common Wood-Nymph
30 Monarch
443 Silver-spotted Skipper
5 Hoary Edge
14 Horace’s Duskywing
1 Zarucco Duskywing
1 Wild Indigo Duskywing
13 Com. Checkered-Skipper
4 Common Sootywing
67 Swarthy Skipper
21 Clouded Skipper
35 Least Skipper
210 Fiery Skipper
11 Tawny-edged Skipper
33 Crossline Skipper
56 Southern Broken-Dash
4 Northern Broken-Dash
74 Little Glassywing
1003 Sachem
15 Delaware Skipper
41 Zabulon Skipper
3 Dion Skipper
16 Dun Skipper
57 Ocola Skipper

Additionally, I’ve posted pics of a somewhat intermediate yellow morph/dark morph Eastern Tiger Swallowtail that I found on the count. It could be re-named a dusky tiger swallowtail, based on appearance! Scroll about half way down the page to the 16 Aug 2015 pics to see:

http://www.jeffpippen.com/butterflies/easterntigerswallowtail.htm

For past results, see:
http://www.jeffpippen.com/butterflies/durhamcount.htm

Good Butterflying,
Jeff

Jeffrey S. Pippen
Durham, NC
http://www.jeffpippen.com/

Iredell NABA Count – Aug 15, 2015

The Iredell Count yielded 40 species without many surprises Outside of Eastern Tigers, there were only two other Swallowtails, a single Pipevine, and a Spicebush. Like in the other local counts in August this year, the skippers carried the day and larger butterflies where at a premium. The best find was an Eufala Skipper by Charles Cameron. There were well over 200 Sachem in one large field of Bermuda Grass, and the main blossoms were Bicolor Lespedeza and the dreaded Kudzu vine along field edges.

Pipevine Swallowtail 1,
E. Tiger Sw. 17,
Spicebush Sw. 1,
Cabbage White 3,
Clouded Sulphur 1,
Cloudless Su. 10,
Little Yellow 1,
Sleepy Orange 7,
Gray Hairstreak 2,
Red-banded Ha. 1,
E. Tailed-Blue 54,
‘Summer’ Spring Azure 8,
Am. Snout 1,
Variegated Fritillary 7,
Gr. Spangled Fr. 6,
Silvery Checkerspot 12,
Pearl Crescent 25,
E. Comma 1,
Am. Lady 1,
Com. Buckeye 51,
Red-spotted Purple 9,
Hackberry Emperor 1,
Tawny Em. 2,
N. Pearly-eye 9,
Appalachian Brown 2,
Gemmed Satyr 2,
Carolina Sa. 95,
Silver-spotted Skipper 29,
Horace’s Duskywing 2,
Com. Sootywing 31,
Clouded Sk. 2,
Least Sk. 11,
Fiery Sk. 2,
Crossline Sk. 1,
S. Broken-Dash 13,
Little Glassywing 2,
Sachem 212,
Delaware Sk. 4,
Zabulon Sk. 56,
Dun Sk. 1,
Eufala Sk. 1,
Ocola Sk. 2

Total 42 species, 699 individuals.

I would like to thank Shelley Rutkin for compiling this year’s count and all who participated!

Gene Schepker

Hanging Rock/Stokes County NABA Count – Aug 10, 2015

The first ever Hanging Rock/Stokes county butterfly count was held yesterday August 10. 3 intrepid observers weathered cloudy skies, cool temps in the 70s, moderate winds, sprayed power lines and even staff cutting down a field full of milkweed moments after we walked through it.

But still we amassed an impressive 39 species, 18 of those skippers, with 8 new park records and one new to Stokes county!!!

Some of the same misses at Surry/pilot for swallowtails and Pierids: Pipevine, Zebra, Black swallowtail, cabbage white, clouded, orange and cloudless sulphur, snout, variegated fritillary, question mark, american lady, viceroy and monarch.

With more coverage and some SUN, this count circle has some great potential, hope some of you can join us next year!

28 E tiger swallowtail
2 Spicebush swallowtail
2 sleepy orange
1 harvester
1 WHITE-M HAIRSTREAK (NEW FOR PARK and COUNTY)
1 Gray Hairstreak
2 Red-banded Hairstreak
51 E tailed blue
19 summer azure
4 great spangled fritillary
53 pearl crescent
6 eastern comma
2 red admiral
6 common buckeye
9 red-spotted purple
1 tawny emperor
5 northern pearly-eye
1 Appalachian brown
3 gemmed satyr
68 carolina satyr
2 common wood-nymph
39 silver-spotted skipper
1 hoary edge
1 southern cloudywing
2 northern cloudywing
1 horaces duskywing
18 swarthy skipper (NEW FOR PARK)
1 clouded skipper
2 least skipper
1 fiery skipper (NEW FOR PARK)
22 pecks skipper (NEW FOR PARK)
5 tawny-edged skipper (NEW FOR PARK)
6 crossline skipper (NEW FOR PARK)
5 southern broken dash (NEW FOR PARK)
11 little glassywing
22 sachem
16 Delaware skipper (NEW FOR PARK)
31 zabulon skipper
1 dun skipper


Brian Bockhahn
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Pilot Mountain/Surry County NABA Count – Aug 9, 2015

7 of us spent Aug 9 under mostly sunny skies counting butterflies from the summit of Pilot Mountain to the Yadkin River. We tallied 41 species with a fantastic 18 species of skippers!

Misses include Pipevine, Zebra and Black Swallowtail, Clouded and Orange Sulphur, Harvester, Snout, Question Mark, either Emperor, Gemmed Satyr and Monarch.

58 E. Tiger swallowtail
4 Spicebush swallowtail
1 Cabbage White
2 Cloudless Sulphur (plus one likely albino)
2 Little Yellow (FOY)
11 Sleepy Orange
3 Gray Hairstreak
24 E Tailed Blue
23 Summer Azure
13 Variegated Fritillary
5 Great spangled Fritillary
38 Pearl Crescent
1 Eastern Comma
2 American Lady
4 Red Admiral
11 Common Buckeye
15 Red-spotted Purple
1 Viceroy
4 Southern Pearly-eye
5 Northern Pearly-eye
1 Appalachian Brown
68 Carolina Satyr
4 Common Wood-nymph
18 Silver-spotted Skipper
1 Hoary Edge
2 Southern Cloudywing
1 Horaces Duskywing
1 Common checkered skipper
1 Swarthy Skipper
17 Least skipper
3 Fiery skipper
3 Pecks skipper
4 Tawny-edged skipper
10 Crossline Skipper
3 Southern Broken-dash
10 Little Glassywing
18 Sachem
11 Delaware skipper
11 Zabulon skipper
2 Lace-winged roadside skipper
1 Common roadside skipper


Brian Bockhahn
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Latta Plantation and Cowan’s Ford Butterfly Walk – Aug 1, 2015

The Latta Plantation and Cowan’s Ford butterfly walk was jointly sponsored by the Triad and Midlands Chapters of CBS.

Attendees at Latta Plantation were David and Marty Kastner, Chris Talkington, Lenny Lampel, David Woods, myself. Cowan’s Ford was attended by John and Margaret Barlow, Gene Schepker, Debra Donahue, Linda Allman.

Total species 41, possibly 42 as there was an unID Pearly-eye.

Latta Plantation 8/1/15
10:00-1:00 and 2:00-2:15

Black Swallowtail 1
Spicebush Swallowtail 3
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 29 (4 dark females)
Little Yellow 1
Sleepy Orange 9
White M Hairstreak 1
Gray Hairstreak 4
Eastern Tailed-Blue 8
Variegated Fritillary 7
Pearl Crescent 4
American Lady 1
Painted Lady 1
Common Buckeye 1
American Snout 1
Red-spotted Purple 1
Carolina Satyr 1
Hoary Edge 3
Silver-spotted Skipper 4
Northern Cloudywing 1
Horace’s Duskywing 4
Common Checkered-Skipper 2
Swarthy Skipper 2
Fiery Skipper 8
Little Glassywing 24
Zabulon 3
Ocola Skipper 2
Skipper species 2

Cowan’s Ford Wildlife Refuge 8/1/15
2:30-5:00

Spicebush Swallowtail 1
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 10 (1 dark female)
Sleepy Orange 2
White M Hairstreak 1
Gray Hairstreak 3
Summer Azure 1
Eastern Tailed-Blue 4
Pearl Crescent 16
American Lady 1
Red Admiral 3
American Snout 1
Red-spotted Purple 1
Hackberry Emperor 1
Common Wood-Nymph 1
Southern Pearly-eye 2
Creole Pearly-eye 1
Pearly-eye species 1
Carolina Satyr 5
Little Wood-Satyr 1
Hoary Edge 3
Silver-spotted Skipper 4
Northern Cloudywing 1
Southern Cloudywing 1
Horace’s Duskywing 1
Fiery Skipper 2
Little Glassywing 1
Dun Skipper 3
Clouded Skipper 2
Zabulon 1

Neck Road, Mecklenburg County 8/1/15
5:30-5:40

Attended by: Chris Talkington, David and Marty Kastner

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 2
Common Buckeye 1
Silver-spotted Skipper 1
Fiery Skipper 25
Sachem 2
Little Glassywing 1
Delaware Skipper 1
Zabulon Skipper 2
Ocola Skipper 1

Carl Ganser

Aiken SC NABA Count, July 18, 2015

Here are my results from yesterday.

Event: Aiken NABA Count
Obs: Dennis Forsythe
Date: 18 July 2015
Time: 0800-1500 hrs
Effort: 53 mi by car 1/2 mi on foot
Weather: AM 72 f, light fog turning sunny, PM 95 sunny and scattered clouds
Coverage: The River Golf Course, Revco Road, Horse Creek Waste water Treatment Plant, Old Ferry Rd, Gum Swamp Rd, Silver Bluff Rd, Redcliffe Elem. School, Redcliffe Plantation State Park and Hy 278.
Species:
Black Swallowtail 10 all very fresh and at one location
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 11
Spicebush Swallowtail 2
Zebra Swallowtail 8
Cloudless Sulfur 8
Sleepy Orange 62
Gray Hairstreak 1 very worn
American Snout 15
Gulf Fritillary 2
Variegated Fritillary 21
Question Mark 2
Red Admiral 10
Common Buckeye 12
Pearl Crescent 20
Red-spotted Purple 15
Viceroy 7 tending toward the Florida race in color
Hackberry Emperor 60+
Silver-spotted Skipper 1
Horace’s Duskywing 4
Zarucco Duskywing 10+
Wild Indigo Duskywing 1
White Checkered-Skipper 15 we have collected individuals at this location
Clouded Skipper 1
Fiery Skipper 31
Whirlabout 2
(Very fresh) Male Sachem 1

Dennis

Dennis M. Forsythe PhD
South Carolina Ebird Reviewer
Emeritus Professor of Biology
The Citadel
[email protected]

Haywood County, NC – June 27-28, 2015

After weeks of sunny days and stormy nights in Haywood Co., Saturday was of course cloudy with daytime rains. Sunday was sunny and much cooler with some wind. So Mother Nature did not cooperate as well as she could have for our CBS field trip.

On Saturday, Carl Ganser, Gene Schepker, Roger Wellington, Harry LeGrand, Ruth Young, Salman Abdulali, Bob Olthoff, and Gail Lankford started at the beginning of Harmon’s Den off I-40 and made it to the picnic area below the campground before the rain started at 11:00. We had SIX species –

Tiger ST – few
Pipevine ST – few
Red-spotted Purple – 1
Summer Azures – several
Red Admiral – 1
ETB – few

Three folks left at 11:00. Ruth, Salman, and Gail continued on to Max Patch area and back down Max Patch Rd to I-40. Gene and Carl left, but returned after the first rain ended, retracing their route through Harmon Den up to Max Patch area and then back same way. They had most of same species as Ruth’s group, which added TEN more to the day.

Great Spangled Frit – about 2 dozen
Aphrodite Frit – about 2 dozen
Meadow Frit – 1
Cabbage White – 3
Clouded Sulphur – 1
Orange Sulphur – 1
Pearl Crescent – 1
NORTHERN CRESCENT – 1 (Salman’s photo to Harry and Jeff confirmed)
SSS – 4
Little Glassywing – 1
Also many more ETBs, Summer Azures, Tiger STs, few more Pipevine STs

On Sunday at Purchase Knob (GSMNP) sunny, cool, windy weather for the group above, minus Bob O, and adding Sue and Bill Perry, Janie Owens, and Nancy Cowal. Harry did the compilation below. Added TWO species to the above 16.

Pipevine Swallowtail 2 — on Hwy 276 where we met
E. Tiger Swallowtail 2
Cabbage White 10
Clouded Sulphur 2
Orange Sulphur 30
BANDED HAIRSTREAK 9 probably all males; fresh
E. Tailed-Blue 4
Summer Azure 6
Great Spangled Fritillary 30
Aphrodite Fritillary 40
Meadow Fritillary 7
Pearl Crescent 6
American Lady 3
RED ADMIRAL 3
Silver-spotted Skipper 5

After the trip ended at 2:30, Janie, Nancy, Gail, and Salman went to Cataloochee Valley (GSMNP) for 1.5 hours of butterflying. Added NINE more:

Diana Frit – 4 males
Variegated Frit – 1
Monarch – 1
E. Comma – 1
Cloudless Sulphur – 1
Sleepy Orange – 1
Common Wood Nymph – 1
Dun – 1
Sachem – 1
Also 2 Aphrodite, 3 Pipevine ST, 4 Tiger St, 1 PC, 15 SSS, 1 Little Glassywing, and 1 Clouded Sulphur.

If anyone has corrections to make, please send to c-leps.
Gail Lankford

From Salman Abdulali: Here are the photos of what we have identified as a Northern Crescent:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/hx0j8h9wtqy9cxa/PhyciodesHaywood20150627a.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7k8mgpicd97llgi/PhyciodesHaywood20150627b.jpg?dl=0

Triangle Area Butterfly Weekend – June 13-14, 2015

The weekend was a success with sunny skies, although hot temperatures in the 90’s.

On Saturday the 13th, we visited Yates Mill Park in Raleigh, Bud Webster-leader. In attendance were Ellen Brown, Dennis Burnette, Carl Ganser with three guests, Cyndy Hummel, and Greg Morris.

Butterfly sightings:

Eastern tiger swallowtail-1
American painted lady-1
American snout-2
Common buckeye-1
Pearl crescent-6
Red admmiral-1
Red-spotted purple-2
Variegated fritillary-4
Cabbage white-8

Dragonflies:
Slaty skimmer
Great blue simmer
Spangled skimmer
Twelve-spotted skimmer
Blue dasher
Ebony jewelwing
Eastern pondhawk
Eastern amberwing
Widow skimmer
Common whitetail
blue-fronted dancer

On Sunday, June 14, we visited Penny’s Bend in Durham, Bud Webster, organizer. In attendance were Ellen Brown, Randy Emmitt, Carl Ganser, and Richard Stickney.

Butterfly sightings:

Eastern tiger swallowtail-2
Zebra swallowtail-2
Pipevine swallowtail-3
Gray hairstreak-2
Banded hairstreak-1
Eastern tailed blue-9
Carolina satyr-1
Great spangled fritillary-1
Variegated fritillary-4
Pearl crescent-8
American snout-1
Red-spotted purple-2
American painted lady-3
Monardh-1
Common buckeye-5
Cabbage white-1
Clouded skipper-1
Crossline skipper-8
Swarthy skipper-5
Fiery skipper-1
Wild indigo duskywing-13

Dragonflies:
Widow skimmer
Great blue skimmer
Slaty skimmer
Spangled skimmer
Banded pennant
Caico pennant
Halloween pennant
Black saddlebags
Carolina saddlebags
Blue-fronted dancer
Eastern pondhawk
Lancet clubtail
Black-shouldered spinyleg
Eastern amberwing

Many thanks to Ellen Brown for recording the sightings both days.

Bud Webster
Raleigh, NC

Savannah NWR, SC/GA NABA Count – June 6, 2015

The second Savannah NWR butterfly count was held on June 6, 2015 with mostly clear skies, warm temperatures and light winds. Three observers in two parties tallied 30 species and 135 individual butterflies. We had the following:

Black Swallowtail 8
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 3
Spicebush Swallowtail 2
Palamedes Swallowtail 5
Orange Sulfur 1
Cloudless Sulfur 1
Sleepy Orange 4
Red-banded Hairstreak 7
Gulf Fritillary 1
Common Buckeye 15
Red-spotted Purple 5
Hackberry Emperor 5
Tawny Emperor 3
Carolina Satyr 8
Horace’s Duskywing 2
Zarucco Duskywing 3
White Checkered-Skipper 1
Tropical Checkered-Skipper 5
Clouded Skipper 1
Least Skipper 6
Southern Skipperling 1
Fiery Skipper 18
Southern Broken-Dash 3
Sachem 1
Rare Skipper 1
Broad-winged Skipper 12
PALATKA SKIPPER 2
Salt Marsh Skipper 5

Theresa Thom (compiler) and Dennis Forsythe


Dennis M. Forsythe PhD
South Carolina Ebird Reviewer
Emeritus Professor of Biology
The Citadel
[email protected]