Sighting for June 23, 2012
Linda Cooper
Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area
Orange County, FL
- Black Swallowtail 27
- Giant Swallowtail 1
- Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 19
- Spicebush Swallowtail 7
- Palamedes Swallowtail 67
- Checkered White 1
- Cloudless Sulphur 16
- Little Yellow 16
- Sleepy Orange 13
- Juniper Hairstreak 1
- White M Hairstreak 1
- Gray Hairstreak 22
- Cassius Blue 2
- Ceraunus Blue 8
- Little Metalmark 1
- Gulf Fritillary 29
- Zebra Heliconian 6
- Phaon Crescent 41
- Pearl Crescent 31
- Red Admiral 1
- Common Buckeye 4
- White Peacock 45
- Viceroy 22
- Carolina Satyr 15
- Georgia Satyr 10
- Common Wood-Nymph 27
- Monarch 3
- Queen 9
- Silver-spotted Skipper 4
- Long-tailed Skipper 1
- Dorantes Longtail 1
- Southern Cloudywing 1
- Northern Cloudywing 2
- Horace's Duskywing 11
- Zarucco Duskywing 23
- Common Checkered-Skipper 11
- Tropical Checkered-Skipper 23
- Swarthy Skipper 2
- Clouded Skipper 2
- Least Skipper 12
- Southern Skipperling 15
- Fiery Skipper 60
- Tawny-edged Skipper 9
- Whirlabout 60
- Southern Broken-Dash 1
- Northern Broken-Dash 2
- Sachem 4
- Delaware Skipper 5
- Byssus Skipper 2
- Monk Skipper 2
- Twin-spot Skipper 1
- Brazilian Skipper 4
- Ocola Skipper 2
Powerline Road is an excellent place to look for butterflies. This list covers Powerline Rd, and Fish Hole Road to Long Bluff Rd and back to Powerline Rd. Other participants: BCooper, DCutler, MCutler, TPalmer