Outdoor Ontario

Wildlife Reports => Toronto Wildlife => Topic started by: Reuven_M on June 24, 2011, 02:59:25 PM

Title: Variety at Riverwood
Post by: Reuven_M on June 24, 2011, 02:59:25 PM
Spent the early afternoon at riverwood today seeing what was around:

a big fat groundhog
1 deer with her very young fawn, letting me get very close  :D

1 big garter and 1 tiny brown snake
green frogs and all sizes of toads

butterflies:
eastern tiger swallowtail
little wood satyr
monarch
hobomok skipper
european skipper
peck's skipper
silver-spotted skipper (very cool looking, looks like something from the tropics)

odes:
emerald spreadwing
eastern forktail
various bluets
sedge sprite
green darner
eastern pondhawk
blue dasher
ruby/white-faced/cherry-faced meadowhawk
common whitetail (everywhere)
four-spotted skimmer

lots of other insects, such as fly that looked just like a completely black house fly bigger than a bumblebee!, all sorts of wasps and a bunch of these guys:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctenucha_virginica (or a similar species?, don't know if there are any around here)