April 11 - Lambs Canyon Road
Sunny day with temps near 80 degrees - quite the warm-up.
After an early exit from work, I set off for a hike up Lambs Canyon Road. It had a pretty good melt on it last time I was up; I wouldn't be surprised for it to be almost melted out.
And I'm looking for butterflies; specifically Anglewings.
I arrive just after noon.
I didn't have to walk very far down the road when I ran into CA Tortoiseshells. Lots at the very start of the road and dribbling off the farther I got but still there even at the TH.
The road is clear for probably a 1/2 mile and then snowy patches but for the most part I could navigate past the snow in open spots.Surprised that it wasn't until the last 1/4 mile or so, the part with the most snow coverage, until I saw my 1st Mourning Cloak. Actually, only saw a handful of them today. Saw over 20 CA Tortoiseshells.
At the TH, I'm wishing I brought my Spikes but since I didn't, I passed on walking a portion of the trail.
The road south of the TH is snow covered.
I scan around for flyers and they're quick today. But I do find all 3 Commas: Green,
Satyr
and Hoary. Yea!
Mission accomplished!On the way down, I see a few more Commas lower on the road.
And the surprise of the day, a Marmot crossing a snow covered portion of the road. I was shocked. It's a first for me!!
And one more surprise, a Milbert's Tortoiseshell!!
Awesome day!
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