First Mission Blue adults emerge on Twin Peaks...

We are in our fourth year of bolstering the small population of the endangered Mission Blue ( I. i. missionensis) butterfly on Twin Peaks in San Francisco. The butterfly is actually named such because Twin Peaks used to be considered part of the Mission District when it was collected by Pierre Lorquin during the Gold Rush. When the creature was named to the Endangered Species List in 1976, the Recovery Plan eluded to the disjunct population at Twin Peaks (as opposed to the larger metapopulations in the Marin Headlands and San Bruno Mountain to the south) as "probably needing to be augmented with individuals somewhere down the road." That "somewhere" happened in 2009, when I ran into David Kelley from Fish & Wildlife (during the survey of another endangered: Lange's Metalmark) who was in charge of the six endangered butterflies in the Bay Area. I brought him to the table of Lisa Wayne at SF Rec & Park.
Restoration of invertebrates has not been done much in the US. Most of the studies and reintroductions have happened in Europe. It takes a commitment by all parties of a multiple-year commitment. We've tried to moved 40 females and 20 males each year from San Bruno Mountain ( the natural corridor has become urbanized) - permitted by US F & W - but last year we fell way below that. Larvae were surveyed...up until today...on Twin Peaks, when the three adult males where observed. Three weeks earlier than last year's emergence: hope they stick around for some girls.

Posted on Μάρτιος 22, 2013 0148 ΠΜ by robberfly robberfly

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First one I've seen of this monitoring season.
I'm on the US Fish & Wildlife permit to relocate some of these this season from San Bruno Mountain (San Mateo Co.) to Twin Peaks (San Francisco Co.)

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Μάρτιος 5, 2013 11:03 ΠΜ PST

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Observed here on Twin Peaks for the first time

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First adults of the surveying season !!!!
This is a male. Females emerge later

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Three males on Mission Ridge. We cut back the non-native grasses away from the lupines
to make it easier for females to find.

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Απρίλιος 6, 2013 10:21 ΠΜ PDT

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The colors were spectacular! A spectrum of peaches to yellows to orange to cadmium red.

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Endemic to this mountain.

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Απρίλιος 6, 2013 12:33 ΜΜ PDT

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Probably being used as one of the hosts here for the Euphydryas chalcedona population.

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Απρίλιος 9, 2013 12:11 ΜΜ PDT

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My favorite butterfly. Finally saw them on the wing between two Mission Blue sites.

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Απρίλιος 12, 2013 11:32 ΠΜ PDT

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