[SEMCO] Annual Butterfly Counts for Massachusetts Butterfly Club and NABA
Alison Robb
nature at cape.com
Thu Jul 10 22:30:59 EDT 2014
Invitation to Join Us and help count:
 
Annual Butterfly Count on Cape Cod 2014
“4th of July Butterfly Count”
Since 1975, the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) has
organized an annual butterfly count held in the United States, and
expanded to include Canada and Mexico as well. Each count area is a
circle 15 miles in diameter and the count is a one-day census of all
butterflies observed within that circle. The count promotes interest
in butterflies, and provides results useful to scientists who are
monitoring butterfly populations and habitats. An official report is
available in the spring of the following year. NABA’s count is a
great example of citizen science. Everyone is encouraged to
participate, either as a member of the group that visits sites
selected by the count leader, or as an observer in their own garden.
Since 1999 a NABA “Fourth of July Butterfly Count" has been
organized on Cape Cod, held on four weekends during the month of July
across the Cape. The sites visited are the same sites on comparable
dates visited in past years, so that a comparison can be made. There
are many reasons for population changes—weather, insecticide use,
and habitat decrease or increase. Interesting observations from the
Cape counts include: monarch numbers dwindling, representative of
their declining numbers everywhere in eastern North America; Silver-
bordered Fritillaries are becoming scarce in Evans Field in
Provincetown due to flooding of that field, Appalachian Brown, which
were abundant in the cranberry bogs there have disappeared.
Bog Copper has increased in numbers in the small bogs at Hatches
Harbor, Provincelands; Cloudless Sulphur has visited the Cape from
the south in recent years; and other species which have been
increasing are those with southerly ranges, including Zabulon
Skipper, Variegated Fritillary, Common Buckeye, and Fiery Skipper.
Baltimore Checkerspot has increased in the mid- and lower Cape.
In 2012 and 2013 Giant Swallowtails visited the Cape and may be
breeding here.
Knowledgeable people to assist with these Cape counts are needed.
Beginners, those with less experience who want to experience
butterfly counts, are also welcome. Contact Alison Robb to sign up.
PRESENTER: Alison Robb, Nature’s Circle
Contact: Alison Robb 508-564-4331
Nature’s Circle
nature at cape.com
PO Box
186 http://nature.my.cape.com
Woods Hole, MA 02543
4TH OF JULY COUNTS ON CAPE COD 2014
TRURO. July 12, 2013, Saturday, (July 14, Monday, rain date) . 9:00
am. Truro.
Tor Hansen, leader, 508-648-1515, Alison Robb, co-leader,
508-564-4331, nature at cape.com
Please register ahead of time if possible. But come if you can anyway.
Directions: North Truro. Rte 6, Highland Light exit. Go east on
Highland Rd. Meet at the first parking lot for Highland Light.
FALMOUTH. July 19, Saturday, 2013, (Monday July 21, rain date.) 10:00
am. Falmouth. Alison Robb leader. 508-564-4331. nature at cape.com. Tor
Hansen, co-leader. 508-648-1515. Please register ahead of time if
possible.
Directions Crane WMA, Rte. 151, Falmouth. Turn north between the
baseball field andwaht was the Nickelodeon theater, across from
Ranch Rd. Go to the gate, park on the right.
BREWSTER. July 26, 2013, Saturday, (July 27, Sunday, rain date). 9:00
am. Brewster for the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History.
Joe Dwelly, leader; Alison Robb, co-leader; Please register with
Alison Robb, 508-564-4331 or nature at cape.com. Joe Dwelly:
508-398-5967; jdwelly at gis.net
Directions: Take Exit 9B off Rte 6 and follow Rte 134 North to Rte
6A, then turn east and follow 6A to The Museum, on the left at
869 Rte. 6A, Brewster.
BARNSTABLE. July 26, Saturday, 2013, 9:00 am. Barnstable, for the
MassAudubon Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary. Leader
Ian Ives. Please register if possible. iives at audubon.org
Directions: From Rte. 6, Cape Cod, take exit 7 north toward Yarmouth
Port, going one mile north on Willow Street, Go left 1 mile west on
6A, and right on Bone Hill Rd. Go 1/3 mile north on Bone Hill Rd
(until you can see the ocean) then take your next left to the Audubon
Long Pasture headquarters.
All information at www.nature.my.cape.com click on Calendar of
Events. If 2014 Schedule is not up, the dates are one day earlier
than 2013. Crane is changed.
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