April 30 - Lambs Canyon Rd (and about 100 yards of the trail)
Sunny day with temps in the mid-60s.
Since Antelope Island is no longer in the picture (biting gnats) it's time to look elsewhere. And Lambs Canyon is the perfect place - it's close and there are butterflies!!!
And I have not been up the road in quite some time; very interested in seeing what is flying.
I arrive around 12:30 and start up the road. Definitely early season as I only see Oregon Grape blooming at the gate.
Along the trail the Biscuitroot and Bluebells are coming up.
And lots of butterflies on wings!!
I see lots of CA Tortoiseshell
followed by a good number of Mourning Cloaks.
I also see a few Satyr Commas
Hoary Commas, and a Green Commas.
The surprises of the days are the 2 Anise Swallowtails, 2 Orangetips and a few Rocky Mt Duskwing.Oh I should note that the road is clear up to the trailhead.I did walk about 100 yards on the trail. It's a mix of dirt and sections of snow. After that point, it looks like snow for a while but no surprise. The trail and road actually look amazing clear for April 30 (kinda sad though - lack of snowfall).
Along the trail, I see Mourning Cloak and Hoary Comma.
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