A bluebird sky. Mild temperatures (well, okay, it felt nice for July). A nice long walk in the woods, birdsong ringing, capped off with a garden bursting with butterflies. Sounds nice, right? It was. Okay, I could have done with a little less breeze in the name of perfect bird and butterfly detecting conditions, and it did get a bit sweaty-icky as morning became midday, but still a very nice time out in nature.
I started at the Catahoula Hummingbird and Butterfly Garden on Work Center Road, just south of highway 8 in the Kisatchie National Forest near Bentley in Grant Parish. From there, I walked the trail that surrounds the block of open grassy pine woods southwest of the garden. Specifically, I walked down the east side, going south, then cut across the woods off-trail north of the trail that bisects the woods,
then back on trail down the west side,
around the south end,
and back up the east side.
Total distance roughly a couple of miles. The final hour-and-a-half or so I spent back in the garden, doing my best to count the butterflies.
Welcome to the garden... |
Red-cockaded Woodpecker |
They're definitely easier to hear than to get a look at, but I lucked up while I was crossing the woods and spotted one taking a quick break from foraging, perching near the forest floor.
Bachman's Sparrow (the best I could do before it was gone) |
Chipping Sparrows were singing in many places and a few were seen carrying food, presumably for their young.
Chipping Sparrow bringing home some grub |
Eastern Wood-Pewee |
Birds:
Black Vulture -- 1
Turkey Vulture -- 3
Mississippi Kite -- 1
Red-tailed Hawk -- 1
Mourning Dove -- 5
Yellow-billed Cuckoo -- 1
Chimney Swift -- 2
Ruby-throated Hummingbird -- 4
Red-headed Woodpecker -- 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker -- 3
Downy Woodpecker -- 1
Red-cockaded Woodpecker -- 3
Northern Flicker -- 1
Pileated Woodpecker -- 2
Eastern Wood-Pewee -- 12
Eastern Kingbird -- 5
White-eyed Vireo -- 1
Blue Jay -- 3
Purple Martin -- 2
Carolina Chickadee -- 4
Tufted Titmouse -- 1
Chipping Sparrow |
Brown-headed Nuthatch -- 8
Carolina Wren -- 7
Eastern Bluebird -- 5
Gray Catbird -- 1
Northern Mockingbird -- 4
Pine Warbler -- 14
Yellow-breasted Chat -- 3
Bachman's Sparrow -- 4
Chipping Sparrow -- 10
Eastern Towhee -- 2
Northern Cardinal -- 6
Blue Grosbeak -- 13
Indigo Bunting -- 5
Eastern Meadowlark -- 1
Eastern Meadowlark |
Out on the trail, I kept seeing White-tailed Deer tracks -- mostly of one or more fawns. Eventually, while coming up the east side, I spotted a fawn hoofing it across the far side of the grassy "meadow", disappearing into the strip of woods along the west side of Work Center Road.
White-tailed Deer fawn |
Wildflower diversity and abundance in the woods and meadow was modest (more on the day's wildflowers in upcoming wildflower post), but a few butterflies were seen out there, especially where there were Liatris to nectar on. Those include a worn little skipper that I think may be Little Glassywing. However, I've never i.d.ed that species before and this one was pretty worn, so that's a "tentative i.d." for the time being.
skipper sp., possibly Little Glassywing, nectaring on liatris |
skipper sp., possibly Little Glassywing, nectaring on Liatris |
Red-banded Hairstreak along the trail |
Red-banded Hairstreak encountered in the woods |
Pipevine Swallowtail encountered in the woods |
tentative i.d.: Green Cloverworm Moth |
Black-bordered Lemon Moth |
possibly Vetch Looper |
Long-tailed Skipper nectaring on Lantana |
Seriously, look at it!
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skipper sp. |
skipper sp. |
At least two, possibly all three, of Louisiana's Cloudywing species were present. Southern Cloudywing was obvious.
Southern Cloudywing |
Southern Cloudywing |
Cloudywing sp. -- either Northern or Confused Cloudywing |
same individual from a different angle |
Again, I just don't know -- Confused or Northern Cloudywing? I feel like it's probably Northern. |
Cloudywing sp. -- Northern or Confused? |
Lepidoptera:
Butterflies:
The numbers are my best attempt at accurate count...
Silver-spotted Skipper -- 6 at garden
Silver-spotted Skipper |
Long-tailed Skipper |
Long-tailed Skipper |
Long-tailed Skipper |
Hoary Edge -- 2 at garden
Hoary Edge |
Southern Cloudywing -- trail near southwest corner of the block of woods |
Horace's Duskywing -- 6 at garden
tentative i.d.: Horace's Duskywing |
Clouded Skipper -- 1 at garden
Fiery Skipper -- 1 at garden
Fiery Skipper |
tentative i.d.: Little Glassywing |
tentative i.d.: Little Glassywing |
Dun Skipper |
Ocola Skipper |
Ocola Skipper |
Ocola Skipper |
Pipevine Swallowtail -- 8 (3 at woods/trail, 5 at garden)
Pipevine Swallowtail at the garden |
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail |
Cloudless Sulphur -- 10 at garden
Cloudless Sulphur nectaring on Bleedingheart or Turk's Cap |
Little Yellow out along the trail |
Red-banded Hairstreak -- at least 6 (at least 5 at woods/trail, 1 at garden)
Red-banded Hairstreak in the woods |
Red-banded Hairstreak in the garden |
Gulf Fritillary -- 1 at woods/trail,
Painted Lady -- 1 at garden
Painted Lady |
Moths:
tentative i.d.s......(see: pics in above section)
Green Cloverworm Moth -- 1
Black-bordered Lemon Moth -- 1
Vetch Looper -- 1
Ok, a few wildflower pics...
my first in-bloom Blue Mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum) of the season |
Blue Waterleaf (Hydrolea ovata, if I'm not mistaken) -- where the south part of the trail crosses a tiny gully head |
Callirhoe species -- a good few seen in bloom in a couple of places along the trail |
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