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Howieh

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A gorgeous tiger swallowtail visited my backyard a couple of hours ago and despite the wind I think I managed to get a few good shots on my neighbours lilacs. Lots of red admirals and a few painted ladies still passing through heading north but they are not stopping long enough to shoot.
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Yesterday (Wed. May 5th), 2 Swallowtail butterflies at Maplewood Park - possibly the same 2 that were at Lake Aquitaine on Monday.  It has been suggested to me that they are Tiger Swallowtails or Eastern Tiger Swallowtails.  Large, yellow with black stripes and in constant motion!  

Also sighted my first dragonfly for the year - based on Google Images, looks most like a Blue Dasher.  Sorry, I'm brand new at trying to identify butterflies and dragonflies!  :oops:

Jo-Anne  :)

Maplewood Park:  East side of Glen Erin Dr., about 1 block North of Aquitaine Ave.
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American lady in my backyard, too busy to record the date but it would have been the last week in April.
It's really exciting to have Walter's pictures.  I pay much more attention to the patterns on butterflies' wings if I can hope to identify them.
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Today at Lake Aquitaine:

Red Admiral - dozens!  40+

Tiger Swallowtail - 1
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Today at Rosetta McClain Gardens there were 50+ Red Admirals, at least 20 Painted Ladys, a few Cabbage Whites, and a lone Black Swallowtail.

Walter
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Parents have a couple of lilacs in the front yard that the Red Admirals seem to like...

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Yesterday at Shell Park in Oakville:

1 Tiger Swallowtail
20+ Red Admirals
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Scarborough Bluffs Park - May 18th:

Wild Indigo Duskywing - 4
Cabbage White - 10+
Clouded Sulphur - 10+
Silvery Blue - 1
Eastern Comma - 1
American Lady - 5+
Red Admiral - 100+
Monarch - 2

Walter
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This afternoon at Maplewood Park:

Black Swallowtail - 1
Tiger Swallowtail - 2
Red Admiral - 2

:D

Maplewood Park:  East side of Glen Erin Dr., just North of Aquitaine Ave.
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This afternoon at Maplewood Park:

Tiger Swallowtail - 4

Dozens of dragonflies (various sizes and colours) - no idea what any of them were!   :shock:
I really need to get to Chapters bookstore one of these days!
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Rouge Park (main road and pond area) - June 4th

Juvenal’s Duskywing - 1
Wild Indigo Duskywing - 7
Tawny-edged Skipper - x
Hobomok Skipper - x
Black Swallowtail - 1
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail - 4
Cabbage White - 3
Silvery Blue - x
Pearl Crescent - 1
Northern Crescent - 6
Question Mark – 5
Eastern Comma - 1
Mourning Cloak - 1
Milbert’s Tortoiseshell - 1
American Lady - 2
Red Admiral - 5
White Admiral - 1
Viceroy - 7
Little Wood-Satyr - x
Common Ringlet - x
Common Wood-Nymph - 3
Monarch - 4

Hummingbird Clearwing Moth – 1
Virginia Ctenucha Moth – 4
? - White-banded Black Moth - 1

Walter
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Today at Maplewood Park:

Mourning Cloak x 1 - landed on my shoulder, what a thrill!  :D

Tiger Swallowtail x 2

:)
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High Park - June 17th

Northern Cloudywing
European Skipper
Hobomok Skipper
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
Cabbage White
Silvery Blue
Question Mark
American Lady
Red Admiral
Red-spotted Purple
Northern Pearly-Eye
Little Wood-Satyr
Monarch

Walter
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Hi Walter,

Where in High Park did you see most of the butterflies? and what's doing 'butterflywise' at Rosetta McClean? I'm planning to visit the Spit on Sunday and I might stop by Rosetta on my way down (slightly off topic - are the northern flickers back and if so, are they nesting again in the west end?). I was in Edward Gardens today; very few butterflies around but I expect things will pick up once the cone flowers are in full bloom - best sighting was a large fresh question mark. It also appears that the huge swarms of red admirals have laid eggs and died off (large numbers of offspring expected later this summer?) but my neighbours crabapple tree has started attracting lots of fresh eastern commas.

Howie H.
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Hi Howie,

Because this was my first visit to High Park in search butterflies, I pretty much wandered the entire park.  Most of my sightings were on the east side trails and that’s only because it was too early in the morning when I explored the west side trails, I’m sure.  Also, because I’d never really travelled the trails before, I was comfortably lost from the word ‘go’.  Sometimes that works out to be the best way – lol.  The Northern Cloudywing butterflies were found everywhere along the edges of the woods.

As far as Rosetta McClain Gardens, it’s been very quiet lately from what I’ve been told (I’ve been everywhere but there over the past couple of weeks).  Unfortunately, there are no Flickers nesting in the park this year that I know of, there was one pair that did try earlier in the spring but they moved on.  I think the same will happen at Rosetta as at Edwards, that once the cone flowers start to bloom, the butterflies will start to show.

Hope this helps you,
Walter
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