Common Buckeyes - Norvin Road -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Catahoula NWR count 2018 (with links to previous years):
https://falloutbird2014.blogspot.com/2018/06/catahoula-nwr-naba-butterfly-count-2018.html
Kisatchie Natchitoches count 2019 (with link to 2018):
https://falloutbird2014.blogspot.com/2019/06/longleaf-trail-butterfly-count-2019.html
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The fourth annual Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge NABA Butterfly Count was held on July 20, 2019. The count circle is centered at the Catahoula NWR headquarters and includes everything within a 7.5 mile radius. This includes equal territory in both La Salle and Catahoula Parishes. The habitat is divided between bottomlands -- with hardwood forest, agricultural fields, and wetlands -- and hilly upland "piney woods" areas with pine plantations, mixed woods, and small hardwood creek bottoms. To see a map of the count circle, visit the NABA website:
http://www.naba.org/counts/us_mx_map.html
We had eight participants this year: Craig Marks (count organizer; author of Butterflies of Louisiana), Connie Guillory, Rosemary Seidler, Jean Trahan, Jeff Trahan, Phillip Wallace, Brad Moon, and Jonathan Clark. Conditions were: mid-80s to low 90s F.; sunny for much of time, but period of cloudy with localized rain shower in early afternoon; calm to light breeze, ~0-2 Beaufort.
We began at the NWR Headquarters Unit around 10:00 a.m., where were divided into three parties.
Catahoula NWR HQ Unit (photo taken July 12, 1019) |
Catahoula NWR HQ Unit (photo taken 7/12/19) |
Catahoula NWR HQ Unit (photo taken 7/12/19) |
Catahoula NWR HQ Unit (photo taken 7/12/19) |
Little River Rec. Area |
CNWR French Fork Unit |
Blade Loop |
spring water stream - Blade Loop |
Rhinehart Creek - Norvin Road (photo taken July 4, 2019) |
Norvin Road near creek (photo taken 7/4/19) |
Norvin Road near Girlinghouse Road |
CNWR Bushley Bayou Unit |
Zarucco Duskywing - CNWR HQ Unit -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Two species were notably abundant this day. Silvery Checkerspot was abundant in certain areas along Blade Loop. There was one on last year's count, and I'd seen my lifer (1) just a couple of days before the count. So, it was a pleasant surprise for 52 Silvery Checkerspots to be tallied during the count.
two Silvery Checkerspots -- Blade Loop |
Silvery Checkerspots nectaring on Coreopsis -- Blade Loop |
Silvery Checkerspot -- Blade Loop |
Common Buckeye - Norvin Road -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Carolina Satyr -- Breithaupt Cutoff |
Little Glassywing - Blade Loop -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Dun Skipper Nectaring on Ironweed -- Blade Loop |
Dun Skipper nectaring on Brazilian Verbena -- Norvin Road at Rhinehart Creek |
Butterfly List
40 species, 480 individuals
Pipevine Swallowtail - 1
Black Swallowtail - 1
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail - 10
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail nectaring on Buttonbush - Minnow Ponds Rd |
Palamedes Swallowtail - 1
Giant Swallowtail - 2
Cloudless Sulphur - 13
Little Yellow - 13
Sleepy Orange - 4
Red-banded Hairstreak - 1
American Snout - 4
Monarch - 2
Gulf Fritillary - 1
Gulf Fritillary - Minnow Ponds Rd |
Viceroy - 4
'Astyanax' Red-spotted Purple - 15
Hackberry Emperor - 20
Tawny Emperor - 7
Tawny Emperor -- CNWR HQ Unit |
Silvery Checkerspot - Blade Loop |
Silvery Checkerspot - Blade Loop -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Pearl Crescent - 39
Common Buckeye - 56
Common Buckeye - Girlinghouse Road |
Question Mark - Catahoula NWR HQ Unit -- photo by Connie Guillory |
American Lady - 1
Gemmed Satyr - 4
Carolina Satyr - 67
Carolina Satyr - Norvin Road -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Silver-spotted Skipper - 3
Confused Cloudywing - 1
Horace's Duskywing - 5
Zarucco Duskywing - 3
apparent Zarucco Duskywing - CNWR HQ Unit |
apparent Zarucco Duskywing - CNWR HQ Unit -- same one in photo below |
apparent Zarucco Duskywing - same one in the photo above |
Common Checkered-Skipper - 18
Common Checkered-Skipper - Breithaupt Cutoff |
Common Checkered-Skipper - CNWR Bushley Bayou Unit |
Tropical Checkered-Skipper -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Tropical Checkered-Skipper - Norvin Road |
Clouded Skipper - 5
Least Skipper - 3
Least Skipper - CNWR HQ Unit -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Least Skipper -- CNWR HQ Unit |
Least Skipper - CNWR HQ Unit -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Fiery Skipper - Little River Rec. Area |
Fiery Skipper - Little River Rec. Area |
Whirlabout - Blade Loop |
Whirlabout - Blade Loop |
Little Glassywing on germander - Blade Loop -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Dun Skipper - Breitaupt Cutoff |
Dun Skipper - Blade Loop |
Dun Skipper - Norvin Road |
Dun Skipper - Norvin Road -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Birds
With the summer doldrums underway, bird detection wasn't what it was during previous years' counts, which were held during May and June. However, we still heard and saw a fair assortment of birds while conducting the butterfly count. The bird highlight of the day was the flock of Wood Storks that we watched circling overhead at the NWR HQ.
Wood Storks (and what appears to be a Roseate Spoonbill) -- CNWR HQ Unit |
Bird List
duck sp. - 2 in small marshy roadside pond; unable to ID while zipping down the highway
Mourning Dove -
Yellow-billed Cuckoo -
Ruby-throated Hummingbird -
Chimney Swift -
Wood Stork -
Anhinga -
Common Gallinule -
Spotted Sandpiper -
Great Egret -
Great Egret - Little River Rec. Area |
Little Blue Heron -
Cattle Egret -
Green Heron -
White Ibis -
Gossy/White-faced Ibis -
Roseate Spoonbill -
Black Vulture -
Turkey Vulture -
Red-shouldered Hawk -
Red-tailed Hawk -
Barred Owl -
Belted Kingfisher -
Red-bellied Woodpecker -
Downy Woodpecker -
Hairy Woodpecker -
Pileated Woodpecker -
Acadian Flycatcher -
Great Crested Flycatcher -
Eastern Kingbird -
White-eyed Vireo -
*possibly Yellow-throated Vireo -
Red-eyed Vireo -
Blue Jay -
American Crow -
Purple Martin -
Barn Swallow -
Cliff Swallow -
Carolina Chickadee -
Tufted Titmouse -
Carolina Wren -
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher -
Wood Thrush -
Northern Mockingbird -
European Starling -
Eastern Towhee -
Yellow-breasted Chat -
Red-winged Blackbird -
Common Grackle -
Prothonotary Warbler -
Common Yellowthroat -
Hooded Warbler -
Northern Parula -
Summer Tanager -
Northern Cardinal -
Blue Grosbeak -
Indigo Bunting -
Painted Bunting -
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Mammals
Eastern Cottontail -
Eastern Gray Squirrel -
Eastern Fox Squirrel -
Herps
Fowler's Toad -
Blanchard's Cricket Frog -
Green Treefrog -
Cope's Gray Treefrog -
Green (Bronze) Frog -
Southern Leopard Frog -
Southern Leopard Frog - CNWR HQ Unit -- photo by Connie Guillory |
*possible* Prairie Lizard -
Pond Slider -
Fishes
shiner/minnow (Cyprinid) sp. -
Western Mosquitofish -
Blackstripe/Blackspotted Topminnow -
Largemouth/Spotted Bass -
Odonata (Damselflies & Dragonflies)
There will probably be additions to list.
Blue-tipped Dancer -
a pair of Blue-tipped Dancers -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Blue-tipped Dancer |
Powdered Dancer -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Powdered Dancer -- photo: Connie Guillory |
a pair of Ebony Jewelwings in heart-shaped mating stance -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Ebony Jewelwing -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Jade Clubtail -
Jade Clubtail - Little River Rec. Area -- photo by Connie Guillory |
possible emerald sp. -
Yellow-sided Skimmer -
Slatey Skimmer -
adult Slatey Skimmer -- photo by Connie Guillory |
immature Slatey Skimmer - Catahoula NWR HQ Unit -- photo: Connie Guillory |
skimmer sp. -
Little Blue Dragonlet -
Little Blue Dragonlet -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Amanda's Pennant - Norvin Road -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Amanda's Pennant -- photo: Connie Guillory |
Eastern Pondhawk -
female or immature male Eastern Pondhawk cannibalizing another Ea. Pondhawk -- photo: Connie Guillory |
male Eastern Pondhawk - between young and adult coloring -- photo: Connie Guillory |
male Common Whitetail in transition from immature to adult color pattern -- photo: Connie Guillory |
male Common Whitetail - Little River Rec. Area -- photo: Connie Guillory |
female Eastern Amberwing -- photo by Connie Guillory |
male Eastern Amberwing -- photo by Connie Guillory |
Carolina Saddlebags -
Moths
These are just a few that I recognized, thought I recognized, or managed to get a picture of.
Black-bordered Lemon Moth -
Black-bordered Lemon Moth - Little River Rec. Area |
tentative ID: Snowy Urola -- Norvin Road |
possibly a Vetch Looper -- Blade Loop |
other moth spp. (photos; not yet ID-ed) -
TBD - Catahoula NWR HQ Unit |
TBD - Little River Recreation Area |
Wildflowers
Just some that I recall seeing.
Coreopsis sp. -
Vernonia sp. -
Brazilian Verbena -
Whiteleaf Mountianmint -
Sneezeweed -
Bidens sp. -
Justicia sp. -
"swamp" milkweed sp. (Asclepias) -
milkweed sp. -- Catahoula NWR HQ Unit |
Japanese Honeysuckle -
Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans) -
Buttonbush -
Germander -
Heliotrope sp. -
assorted Fabaceae -
...among others
As always, if you spot any incorrect ID or have suggestions for those I'm unsure about, feel free to let me know.
There will probably be an edit updating some info soon, but I wanted to go ahead and get it posted before tooo much time had passed.
Question Mark - CNWR HQ Unit -- photo: Connie Guillory |
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