April 9 - Lambs Canyon Rd

 Sunny day but just over 50 degrees.

Heading to Lambs Canyon to walk the road (as the gate is closed).

I arrive w/ YakTrak in toe because I'm not sure what to expect for snow.

Well, I definitely don't need them at the start as the road is clear.

As I just start my walk, I see butterfly! It's either a CA Tortoiseshell or Milbert's but I'd bet on CA since I see more of them here.

After a bit, I reach patchy snow, than it's larger patches of snow and finally all snow.

The creek is running but since too early for the water to be "really" flowing.

Along the way to the trailhead, I see my 1st identifiable butterfly of the year; a Mourning Cloak. (Note this sighting is a couple before my 1st one last season.)

I see another far down the road.

And at the trail head, I scare up 2 Mourning Cloak and a Comma. None of them are being cooperative.

I check out the trail and there are no fresh footprints so I'll wait until another day.

During that time, the Comma comes back and there's  a Mourning Cloak nearby.

As I taking photos of the Comma (it's Satyr Comma), 

I'm "attacked" by the Mourning Cloak. It's amazing how he keeps flying into me.

Then it's back down to the parking spotting 4 CA Tortoiseshells along the way.

Very cool!


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