Saturday, February 18, 2017

Wildflower Species submitted by Lori J Haus-Bulcock

Wildflower Species “The Golf Club” 4003 Palm Tree Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33904 Submitted by: Lori J. Haus-Bulcock Save Our Recreation, Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife, Tom Allen Butterfly House volunteer, SW Fl Audubon As of 02-17-2017 1. Cypress Vine 2. Climbing Dayflower 3. Lantana 4. Mullein: Wand 5. Painted Leaf 6. Passion Flower: Corky Stem 7. Palmetto: Saw 8. Spurred Butterfly Pea 9. Madagascar Perwinkle 10. Oriental False Hawksbeard 11. Pickerelweed 12. Romerillo 13. Sage: Tropical 14. Scarlet Creeper 15. Tasselflower: Florida 16. Wireweed: Common 17. Wood Sorrel: Creeping

Bird & Butterfly Sightings submitted by Lori J. Haus Bulcock

Bird Sightings “The Golf Club” 4003 Palm Tree Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33904 Submitted by: Lori J. Haus-Bulcock, Save Our Recreation, Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife, SW FL Audubon As of 02-17-2017, the following bird species have been sighted: 1. Anhinga 2. Blackbird: Red-winged 3. Cardinal: Northern 4. Catbird: Gray 5. Crow: American 6. Crow: Fish 7. Eurasian Collared Dove 8. American Coot 9. Dove: Eurasian Collared Dove 10. Dove: Mourning Dove 11. Duck: Mottled 12. Eagle: Bald 13. Egret: Snowy 14. Egret: Great White 15. Egret: Cattle 16. Falcon: Kestrel 17. Falcon: Merlin 18. Flycatcher: Great Crested 19. Gallinule: Common 20. Gnatcatcher: Blue-gray 21. Grackle: Common, Boat-tailed 22. Grebe: Pied-billed 21. Gull: Ring-billed 1. 22. Hawk: Red-shouldered 2. 23. Heron: Great Blue 1. 24. Heron: Green 2. 25. Heron: Tri-colored 26. Ibis: White 27. Jay: Blue 28. Mockingbird: Northern 29. Osprey 30. Owl: Great Horned 31. Phoebe: Eastern 32. Purple Martin 32. Sapsucker: Yellow-bellied 33. Shrike: Loggerhead 34. Starling: European 35. Stork: Wood Golf Course Bird Sightings Page 2 1. Thrasher: Brown 2. Vulture: Black 3. Vulture: Turkey 4. Warbler: Palm 5. Warbler: Yellow-rumped 6. Warbler: Yellow-throated 7. Woodpecker: Downy 8. Woodpecker: Red-bellied 9. Wren: House Butterfly Sightings “The Golf Club” 4003 Palm Tree Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33904 Submitted by: Lori J. Haus-Bulcock Save Our Recreation, Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife Rotary Park Tom Allen Butterfly House volunteer SW Florida Audubon As of 02-17-2017 1. Cloudless Sulphur 2. Common Buckeye 3. Orange barred Sulphur 4. Dainty Sulphur 5. Giant Swallowtail 6. Gulf Fritillary 7. Julia 8. Long-tailed Skipper 9. Common Buckeye 10. Monarch 11. Red Admiral 12. White Peacock 13. Zebra Longwing 14. Cassius Blue* 15. Ceraunus Blue* Butterflies number in the thousands on a typical Summer or Fall Day