Sighting for May 10, 2019

Edward Perry IV

Tosohatchee WMA
Orange County, FL

Started surveying about 8 am, ended at 4:30. Hot, sunny, and dry. Major nectar sources were Nuttall’s and bull thistle, Bidens alba, yellow colicroot, daisy fleabane, pickerelweed, and buttonbush. EPerry & RWarner. A good time was had by all.

  • Zebra Swallowtail 11
  • Black Swallowtail 46
  • Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 3
  • Spicebush Swallowtail 3
  • Palamedes Swallowtail 15
  • Great Southern White 6
  • Cloudless Sulphur 1
  • Barred Yellow 1
  • Little Yellow 3
  • Sleepy Orange 3
  • Dainty Sulphur 4
  • Oak Hairstreak 1
  • Juniper Hairstreak 1
  • Gray Hairstreak 4
  • Red-banded Hairstreak 1
  • Cassius Blue 3
  • Ceraunus Blue 31
  • Gulf Fritillary 2
  • Phaon Crescent 13
  • Pearl Crescent 60
  • Red Admiral 1
  • Common Buckeye 10
  • White Peacock 1
  • Viceroy 4
  • Carolina Satyr 2
  • Georgia Satyr 3
  • Monarch 1
  • Queen 3
  • Silver-spotted Skipper 1
  • Long-tailed Skipper 3
  • Dorantes Longtail 4
  • Northern Cloudywing 5
  • Horace's Duskywing 29
  • Zarucco Duskywing 8
  • White Checkered-Skipper 1
  • Swarthy Skipper 2
  • Clouded Skipper 1
  • Fiery Skipper 2
  • Tawny-edged Skipper 1
  • Whirlabout 3
  • Southern Broken-Dash 2
  • Sachem 2
  • Delaware Skipper 2
  • Palmetto Skipper 4
  • Dun Skipper 1
  • Monk Skipper 2
  • Twin-spot Skipper 12

Spicebush Swallowtail

Silver-spotted Skipper

Tawny-edged Skipper

Cassius Blue

Juniper Hairstreak

Palmetto Skipper

Dorantes Longtail

Juniper Hairstreak

Black Swallowtail

Gray Hairstreak