Jul
28
2011

Tigers in Ashland Parking Lot!

By Derek Stoner, Conservation Project Coordinator

A "flock" of Tiger Swallowtails descends upon the Joe Pye Weed blooms at Ashland Nature Center. Image by Derek Stoner, July 28, 2011.

Every summer a showy spectacle takes place in the corner of the Ashland Nature Center parking lot, right beside the recycling center.  The blooming of the Joe Pye Weed attracts large butterflies in large numbers.  By large butterflies, I mean the big and beautiful swallowtails.  In this case, the predominant swallowtail is the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, which happens to be the official state butterfly of Delaware.

This morning I counted 14 Tiger Swallowtails enjoying the nectar at the pink Joe Pye flowers.  The highest number I’ve recorded at this patch is 47 swallowtails at once, also in late July several years ago.   It is interesting to watch these colorful insects  joust for the best nectar sources on the Joe Pye, with multiple butterflies sometimes perched on one flower.

A gorgeous Pipevine Swallowtail nectaring on mint at Middle Run Natural Area. Image by Derek Stoner, July 28, 2011.

Butterfly populations are “bumping” up now, with many species being seen in strong numbers and good reports coming in from the field.  These sightings bode well for this Saturday’s North America Butterfly Count– join us in the Ashland parking lot at 9:30am or 1:00pm on Saturday, July 30, to take part in this fun citizen sceince event!

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4 Comments »

  • Bill

    Great shot of the Tigers- landing gear is down!

    Comment | July 28, 2011
  • susan

    Where is Ashland parking lot. How do I get there from Ocean View, DE?

    Comment | July 29, 2011
  • Joe Sebastiani

    Please get directions to the Ashland Nature Center from http://www.delawarenaturesociety.org. I hope you can make the count.

    Comment | July 29, 2011
  • Bill- The large numbers of swallowtails coming and going from the flowers do make it look a lot like a busy airport! They land, take off, circle, and come right back again for more nectar. Quite a show! – Derek

    Comment | July 29, 2011

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