female cloudless sulphur (BAMONA)
If I didn't know I took this picture on Saturday in the middle of January, 105 miles down the coast as the crow flies in Los Osos/Baywood Park, I would have guessed this was taken sometime in late September or October, based on the yellow and green coloring of the sweetgum (in the garden behind the Back Bay Inn). Up here in Monterey, November is usually when sweetgum leaves have already finished turning bright red, before dropping completely off the tree. Apparent seasons on the coast continually surprise me, even after living here for 12 years. I can't tell you much about the timing of the butterfly, either. I don't think January is typical for cloudless sulphur sightings in CA considering there's only one report this year down in Orange Co. and only one other (ever!!!) single report way back in 1977 down in Riverside Co. (according to BAMONA and an additional quick internet search). Both Art and Chris make little mention of the cloudless sulphur, because it's a more southerly butterfly. So, is this a migrant? Did it recently emerge from its crysalis nearby? Who knows?
2 comments:
I didn't even see that butterfly at first so well does it match the leaves. Did you have the breakfast burrito at the coffee shop near the dock at the Back Bay Inn? Yumm, SLO and Los Osos are my new stomping ground.
What a tonic of lovely color!
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