May 11 - Lambs Canyon Rd

Sunny day with highs in the mid-60s.

After work, I headed up to walk the Lambs Canyon Rd and check out the trail (snow check).

Before I even get to the gate, I see an Anise Swallowtail (the 1st of 9 today).

This one was nearer the trail with a Dreamy Duskywing.

As I walk, I see CA Tortoiseshells. Definitely beaten and in less numbers than last time.

The Mourning Cloaks look fresh today and in about the same numbers as last time.

I see 3-4 male Orangetips, a few Rocky Mt Duskywings 

and a few Hoary Commas

and Green Commas (along the trail).

The surprises of the day, the Spring Azures are now flying. I saw maybe 5 of them.

Also, a little green Sheridan's Hairstreak,

Sleepy Duskywings.

The Forget-me-knots are also in bloom

with the OregonGrape, Yellow Violet and Groundsel (just starting to bloom).

I walked about 100 yards of the trail again passing a fresh-ish pile of moose poop! The trail is clear for that bit (exception for the downed tree to climb over). After that, it's snowy. Give it another week.

On the trail, I see Mourning Cloak and a Green Comma.

On the way back, I see the backside of a very large furry grey/tan critter - must have been a very large squirrel or I have no idea what I saw.

Good day!


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