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Underwing moth (probably Catocala ilia); the hidden underwing is a brilliant orange when the moth is in flight. Previous Image

Gustavo Pena's roadside memorial had been recently decorated


Bates Old River 2009
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Gustavo Pena's roadside memorial had been recently decorated

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I made a quick sketch of this map as a reference for my visit to the tract. The hike along Bates Old River afforded many opportunities for visiting the oxbow lake's edge.  Northern Rough-winged Swallows perched in the willows while feeding on the lake's surface. Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos moscheutos).  I also photographed Maryland Meadow-beauty (Rhexia mariana) and Rose-pink (Sabatia angularis) Red-spotted Purple and Viceroy feeding on minerals from a deer carcass; Question Marks and a Zebra Swallowtail fed or hovered nearby. Aquatic turtles climb all the way up the 601 embankment and some apparently make nests near the shoulder; this is one of three I saw as I walked back to my car. Underwing moth (probably Catocala ilia); the hidden underwing is a brilliant orange when the moth is in flight. Gustavo Pena's roadside memorial had been recently decorated



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