Showing posts with label Butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterflies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Red Anartia Butterfly


















I remember a time when this Red Anartia butterfly was commonly seen throughout the island. Locally it is known as the "Coolie" butterfly, males are bright red with white dots, while females are paler in color.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Naturalist Notes: Butterflies Vs Moths


Here are some basic points on how to tell Butterflies and Moths apart.  


Butterflies


Moths

1.  Mostly diurnal


1. Mostly nocturnal

2. Antennas are thin and clubbed at the end


2. Antennas are extremely feathery


3. Bodies are quite slender

3. Bodies are plump and furry looking


4. Perch with their wings held above their bodies


4. Perch with their wings spread out flat


* Please note there are many exceptions to these rules.

© Denise Etienne

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Naturalist Notes:New Adventure


This morning the manager and I took a short walk to explore the environment of our new work place, Amanecer~Retreat and Spa. This is a new hotel situated in the 
Lopinot Valley, surrounded by lush rainforest. Originally it was a cocoa and coffee plantation, to date there are numerous other fruit trees.

As we ventured up the quiet road looking at the flora, I decided to imitate the call of the Ferruginous Pygmy Owl to see who or what we would attract. Suddenly the forest became alive with sounds, we heard the Violaceous Euphonia (which is locally called Semp) Rufous-breasted Wren, Golden-headed Manakin and Orange-winged Parrots were squawking as they flew overhead. A family of Golden-fronted Greenlets was peeping at us, luckily we were able to see them. In the distance ahead we caught a glimpse of the Long-billed Gnatwren as he hurriedly disappeared into the bamboo. We also saw quite a few species of butterflies, including the Red Rim, Red Anartia and Blue Transparent, which is really cool because you can literally see though his wings! Amongst all that we saw on our short stroll today, for me the pinnacle was the view of a peaceful, trickling stream of crystal clear water. I hope to keep you posted of more discoveries as time goes along.

Denise Etienne
The Bird Whisperer