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Cottonwood Leaf Beetle

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on June 9, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

I was walking the McArthur Island Golf Course with Jesse Ritcey and Rick Tucker today. In various places, we noticed some well-marked, roundish beetles on deer-browsed shrubs and cottonwood saplings. Some beetles were singles while others were mating. I took … Continue reading →

Posted in Fauna, Naturalist Posts | Tagged beetles, Chrysomela confluens, Cottonwood Leaf Beetle, McArthur Island, OK

Field Trip to Lac Du Bois and Isobel Lake

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on June 4, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

Contributed by Ellie Hill & Margaret Graham with photos by Adele Stapleton and plant identification by Jesse Ritcey Cooler weather prevailed as our Naturalist Club group ventured forth on Sunday, June 3 to explore the grasslands of Lac Du Bois, … Continue reading →

Posted in Birds, Flora, News | Tagged birds, Isobel Lake, Lac Du Bois, OK, wild flowers

Pineview Butterfly Walk

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on May 25, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

Submitted by Margaret Graham

It was another great field trip with Brady Mathes as he hunted for butterflies in the Pineview Valley Park, following the linear pathway to the ponds and wildflower meadows at the back. With a flick of the wrist, Brady expertly caught at least 12 species of butterflies, including 3 types of Swallowtails. After capturing them in the net, he carefully placed them into a special plastic bug container which allowed everyone to see the butterflies close up before Brady released them to fly away. Some of the butterflies seen included Two-Tailed Swallow Tail, Anise Swallow Tail, Oregon Swallowtail, Western Green Hairstreak, Large or Creamy Marblewing, Stella’s Orangetiip, Oeneis Chryxus, Silvery Blue, Common Alpine, Persius Duskywing, Common Sulphur,and Juba Skipper.

As Brady led us through a meadow, he described the plants which were associated with certain species of butterflies where they laid their eggs and the caterpillars ate the foliage. We identified Death Camas, Larkspur, tiny blue Violets, lots of wild Strawberries, Rosy Pussytoes, Hillside Milk Vetch, and Small Flowered Penstemon.

The grass-like leaves of Mariposa Lilies were evidence of the beautiful flowers to come in a few weeks.

As well as butterflies, we saw several birds including Calliope Hummingbirds, Red-winged Blackbirds, Yellow-headed Blackbirds, American Coots, Redheads, Ruddy Ducks, Tree Swallows, and Song Sparrows. A muskrat was seen swimming in the pond and a small Western Terrestrial Garter Snake crawled through the grass.

As per usual, everyone was amazed by Brady’s knowledge of plants and butterflies. We look forward to the next time he is willing to share his time with us.

Note – Some of the images were lost in the website updates and transfers so images were placed to fill in the post.    Authors may wish to edit the post.   10/25/DAS

Posted in Fauna, Nature Outings | Tagged butterflies, OK, Pineview

Enjoy the Blues

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on May 25, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

Butterflies come in a great variety of colours and sizes as club members learned on a recent butterfly outing with Brady Mathes. One of the more abundant but inconspicuous species that was flying that day was the Silvery Blue (Glaucopsyche … Continue reading →

Posted in Fauna, Nature Outings | Tagged blues, butterflies, OK, silvery blue

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