August 26 - Lambs Canyon Road
Oh what a beautiful day! I can't waste this one so after work I head up to walk up Lambs Canyon Road. Yes, not the trail as I'm still trying to give my bruised/battered body a break (and test my stitches).
It's in the upper 70s in Salt Lake with a nice wind as I head up Parley's Canyon.
I arrive and parking near the gate (which is open).
I figure the road will be a mix of sun and shade on the way up and mostly shade on the way down. Perfect! And I'm hoping for a few butterflies!
Lots of asters, yellow composites and the goldenrod are in bloom!
I'm finding lots of rose hips and Elderberry has blue berries.
Early on I see two different butterflies.
A Woodland Skipper
and Purplish Copper!
Awesome!!Continuing along, I find a small wasp nest.
The stream is still flowing and making awesome songs to listen to.
I continue to see Woodland Skippers - not tons of them but here and there. I also see two skippers together. I don't think they are Woodland (too dark); perhaps Taxiles but they do not land.
The Timbleberry are well past berry (and I didn't even have any this year - I'm sad).
I reach the trail head and find a few more Woodland Skippers.
I take a quick break and start heading down.
Sadly, the Fireweed flowers are in seed now for the most part. Winter is coming!
On the way down I find 2 Great Spangled Frit - both males.
Awesome end to a great walk!
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