A full field trip was planned, however overcast forced me to go outside in the afternoon, where the sun didn't get blocked by the few remaining clouds, temperatures rose to 28°C (5:06 PM) and the winds shifted between weak and moderate.
+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------+ | Species | Location | Status | +-------------------------+---------------------------------|-------------+ | Aglais io | Zone III | Adult / | | | | Caterpillar | |–------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| | Coenonympha pamphilus | Zone III | Adult | |-------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| | Maniola jurtina | Zone III | Adult | |-------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| | Pieris napi | Yard / Zone III | Adult | |-------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| | Pieris rapae | Yard | Pupae | |-------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| | Vanessa atalanta | Yard | Pupae | |-------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| |-------------------------|---------------------------------|-------------| | Aeshna cyanea | Zone III | Adult | +-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------------+
Three blues escaped from me before I could properly identify them. P. napi was dominating the area, followed by C. pamphilus. A new batch of caterpillars has begun to appear at the same spot I already observed hundreds of A. io caterpillars, though no pupae was found.
All damselflies have suddenly disppeared at the same time, meaning that their local seasons already have ended.