Rouge Park, Scarborough
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Rouge Park, Scarborough

Bluffs Birder

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I spent the better part of the day strolling along a few of the trails and the wetlands at Rouge Park and the following is what I saw (non-bird):

Butterflies
Mourning Cloak - 5
Eastern Comma - 1
Compton Tortoiseshell - 1

Moths
The Infant - 1

Dragonflies
Green Darner - 7

Frogs
Leopard Frog - x

Turtles
Midland Painted Turtle - x
Common Snapping Turtle - 1

Walter
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I had three little white ones fluttering around the backyard yesterday.  I saw them from the window.  Those are "White Cabbage", "Cabbage Moths" or something?  Angie got me a butterfly book, I better break it out again.   :)
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Quote from: "Bluffs Birder"
Moths
The Infant - 1

Walter
Hi Walter.  I've never heard of this one before so looked it up on Google Images.
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Jo-Anne :)

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Jo-Anne,
I had never seen or heard of one before this sighting either.  It's a day-flying moth that will really have you fooled in to believing that it is a small butterfly.

Rob,
That's amazing for this time of year to have 3 Cabbage Whites, great sighting!  They're early like everything else!

Walter
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I see as at Friday that Rouge Park is to become a National Park. It will be Canads first urban National Park.
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Somewhere about 2015, it'll be officially complete.  For the next couple of years they'll be hammering out the details.  12,000+ acres of nothing but nature never to be touched!  No condos going in here!!!  :D

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Yesterday at Rouge Park I saw the following:

Butterflies:
Juvenal's Duskywing
Wild Indigo Duskywing
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
Cabbage White
Clouded Sulphur
Eastern Tailed Blue
Spring Azure
Silvery Blue
Pearl Crescent
Question Mark
Mourning Cloak
American Lady
Painted Lady
Red Admiral
Monarch

Moths:
Clearwing Hummingbird

Walter
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Hi Walter,

I have some 'time off' (for good behavior?) tomorrow (Wednesday) and I would like to take a butterfly walk in Rouge Park but I have no idea where to go. I would love to meet you there but I have something to do before going so I don't know when I can get there. Any advice would be much appreciated, thanks.
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Sorry Howie, totally missed your post.  My 'birding' day started early, I was out of the house by 5:00 AM on Wednesday!

Walter
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Quote from: "Bluffs Birder"
Sorry Howie, totally missed your post.  My 'birding' day started early, I was out of the house by 5:00 AM on Wednesday!

Walter

No problem, I went to German Mills and since it became quite cloudy I decided to stay there. Lots of butterflies including tiger swallowtails, question marks, skippers and blues. I'm actually heading back there around noon today while the dames rockets are still in full bloom. I would still like to visit Rouge Park but I'll probably wait a few weeks (let me know when the milberts show up!) and we'll arrange a walk. Also would like to visit the Glendon forest (remember the checkerspots?). :)
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