Massachusetts Butterfly Big Year update 3

I seem to have picked a particularly bad year to try this. I've missed several species that are well known to be plentiful at certain times and locations, having to scramble to find alternate places for them. Everyone is commenting how few butterflies seem to be around this year. I just drove across the state and back today and struck out on all four target species. The only new one for the year that I got today was European Skipper, an invasive that is widely common, just now starting to fly. I was at the summit of Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, and struck out on the high-altitude specialists there. I suspect they will be there on a second try, I'm just slightly early and the weather was cooler than expected.

My count is now at 60 species. Mid-June is always slow here, and hopefully things will pick up soon. Of course, the utility company doing transmission line work at one of my favorite spots isn't helping...

On the plus side, I'm getting out in the field more this year than I usually do, and seeing a lot of interesting things besides butterflies too. Today I had a bear cross the road in front of me (but too quickly for a photo). Bee-mimic robber flies yesterday. A family of Ruffed Grouse last week.

Publicado el junio 23, 2021 10:08 TARDE por maractwin maractwin

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maractwin

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Junio 21, 2021 a las 11:00 MAÑANA EDT

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Dorada de Puntas Oscuras (Thymelicus lineola)

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maractwin

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Junio 23, 2021 a las 02:15 TARDE EDT

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Colorín Azul (Passerina cyanea)

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maractwin

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Junio 23, 2021 a las 12:29 TARDE EDT

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Here in SW MI I'm used to seeing tons of various butterflies in our yard by now. I've seen less than 10. Looks like we have problem.

Publicado por codyhough hace casi 3 años

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