Butterfly observation 04.02.2024
Sinhagad valley Pune MH India
Pavan Damoor
ButterfliesofPune
Timing: 9:30 am to 1:30 pm
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As we have visited Tamhini plenty of times so decided to change our location 😁 so this Sunday I planned to visit Sinhagad valley Pune which is very much near to my home. And with past experiences and observation I knew that the butterfly mud puddling activity must have already begun at the valley and it was the same.
This time I am sharing the list of butterflies sightings in a different format, it's a half hour count (scientific data method)
I started my butterfly walk from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm so a total of 8 counts in 4 hours.
Sharing the list of butterflies observed at Sinhagad valley
Also my special sighting of day is mentioned in the last so stay tuned ☺️
1st count - 9:30am to 10:00 am - 5 species
- Common evening brown - (roosting) broken wings
- Common Sailer - puddling
- Glassy tiger - puddling
- Red line small grass yellow - Roosting
- Common evening brown - roosting
- Common Grass yellow - Roosting
2nd Count - 10 am to 10:30 am - 9 species
- Daniad eggfly (male) - puddling
- Common Map - puddling
- Common fivering - roosting
- Common Pierrot - nectaring
- Common Bush brown - roosting
- Common Sailer - basking
- Indian Cupid - basking
- Tiny grass blue - nectaring
- Lemon pansy - basking
3rd count - 10:30 am to 11:00 pm
10 species
- Common Jezebel - nectaring on lantana flowers
- Common Sailer - puddling
- Chocolate pansy - puddling
- Pea blue - puddling
- Common silverline - basking
- Blue tiger - puddling
- Lemon pansy - puddling
- Blue pansy - basking
- Grass demon - basking/ sapping on bird dropping
- Forget-me-not - puddling
4th count - 11:00 am to 11:30 am
10 species
- Indian Red flash - puddling
- Indian Nawab - basking/ puddling
- Pointed Ciliate blue - basking/ cleaning its Probosics with its legs
- Peacock pansy - basking
- Blue pansy - basking
- Lemon pansy - basking
- Yellow pansy - basking
- Chocolate pansy - puddling
- Common threering - puddling
- Pea blue - group puddling
5th count - 11:30 am to 12 pm
10 species
- Grey pansy - basking
- Lemon emigrant - male and female puddling
- Vindhyan Bob - puddling
- Indian Nawab - puddling
- Grass demon - sapping on bird dropping
- Daniad eggfly male - puddling
- Great eggfly female - puddling
- Double banded judy - puddling
- Pointed Ciliate blue - puddling
- Mottled emigrant - puddling
- Tiny grass blue - puddling
6th count - 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm
9 species
- Common line blue - puddling
- Lemon pansy - basking
- Spotless grass yellow - nectar
- Common Sailer - basking
- Common Pierrot - basking
- Zebra blue - nectaring
- Dark grass blue - nectaring
- Mottled emigrant - nectaring
- Striped tiger - flight
7th count - 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm
10 species
- Common leopard - nectaring
- Blue tiger - nectaring
- Common Sailer - basking
- Lime swallowtail - nectaring
- Dark palm dart - nectaring
- Indian wanderer - nectaring
- Spotless grass yellow - nectar
- Common grass yellow - nectar
- Indian Cupid - nectaring
- Vindhyan Bob - nectaring
- Common Palmfly - flight
8th count - 1 pm to 1:30 pm
10 species
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Painted lady - nectaring (most widely distributed butterfly in the world. It is found everywhere except the Arctic and Antarctic regions)
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Indian Cupid - puddling
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Spotless grass yellow - puddling
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Pea blue - nectaring
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Painted lady - roosting
It was getting hotter so I decided to pack up and leave for home. Had kept my camera in my sack too 😞
At that time around 1:45 pm I got to observe a very special sighting even though I couldn't click a photo of the beauty, but it made my day more beautiful 🤩
Malabar Banded Peacock 🦋 (Endemic to Western Ghats)
Special sighting for valley
Today's total species count - 45
Family count
- Skippers - 3
- Blue's - 11
- Metal marks - 1
- Brush footed - 21
- White & Yellow - 7
- Swallowtail - 2
Activity count - 72
- Puddling - 26
- Nectaring - 18
- Basking - 17
- Roosting - 7
- Sapping - 1
- Flight - 3
Species seen couple of times - 27
- Blue pansy - 1
- Blue tiger - 1
- Chocolate pansy - 1
- Common evening brown - 1
- Common grass yellow - 1
- Common Pierrot - 1
- Common Sailer - 4
- Daniad eggfly - 1
- Grass demon - 1
- Indian Cupid - 2
- Indian Nawab - 1
- Lemon pansy - 3
- Mottled emigrant - 1
- Painted lady - 1
- Pea blue - 2
- Pointed Ciliate blue - 1
- Spotless grass yellow - 2
- Tiny grass blue - 1
- Vindhyan Bob - 1
ie, 72 Less 27 = 45 Species count
Apart from butterflies observed plenty of birds & Bees/ wasp
Birds - House sparrow, Jungle crow, Wabbler/ babbler, Flame backed woodpecker, Verditer flycatcher,
Monarch, Red whiskered/ vented bulbul, Yellow throated sparrow,
Black drongo, Shikra, Crested Serpent Eagle, Laughing dove
Mammals
Langoor & Wild Boar
Will share the photos shortly
Happy Butterflying to all.... 🦋🦋