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Wildlife Reports => Toronto Wildlife => Topic started by: Reuven_M on May 30, 2012, 04:46:02 PM

Title: American Rubyspot, Odes, Butterflies Mississauga
Post by: Reuven_M on May 30, 2012, 04:46:02 PM
I had a pretty productive few hours around noon today at Erindale Park. The highlight was a very early American Rubyspot along the river.
Other odes included:
Ebony Jewelwing (10)
Powdered Dancer (30)
Taiga Bluet (1)
Enallagama Sp. (1)
Eastern Forktail (80)
Fragile Forktail (15)
Swamp Darner (1)
Common Green Darner (4)
Common Whitetail (20)
Twelve-spotted Skimmer (40)
Four-spotted Skimmer (1)

I also had a Rusty Snaketail here about a week ago.

Butterflies included:

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (15)
Cabbage White (30)
Orange Sulphur (3)
Silvery Blue (4)
Azure sp. (2) Any input on what species these should be is welcome.
Question Mark (30)
American Lady (1)
Red Admiral (6)
Little Wood-satyr (30)
Common Ringlet (10)
Monarch (10)
Juvenal's Duskywing (5) I'd appreciate comments on the attached photo, I believe it is a pale Juvenal's
Least Skipper (40)
European Skipper (1)
Hobomok Skimmer (15)

Other sightings:

Eight-spotted Forester
Stoneflies - only a few adults seen, but the rocks in the river were covered with exuviae
Garter and Brown Snakes, Painted Turtle, American Toad including many tadpoles, Green Frog
Black-billed Cuckoo
4 Swallow Sp.


(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8148/7303936412_3b20db7043.jpg)
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7244/7303938442_04a94c8a9e.jpg)
Title: Re: American Rubyspot, Odes, Butterflies Mississauga
Post by: gary yankech on May 30, 2012, 05:44:05 PM
Great list....and the American Rubyspot is truly an amazing find, I expected them to be out well into June. Where abouts is Erindale park?

Gary Yankech
Title: Re: American Rubyspot, Odes, Butterflies Mississauga
Post by: Reuven_M on May 30, 2012, 08:03:35 PM
Erindale Park is along the Credit River between Dundas St. and Burnhamthorpe rd., parking on the north side of Dundas or at Riverwood on the north side of burnhamthorpe. The only good pond is just south of Burnhamthorpe but lots of river habitat and open areas.