August 4, 2020

Chicago outdoors: Tiger swallowtail, Buehrle and deer/duck hunting, cicada flags, milkweed and monarchs

A tiger swallowtail feeding on orange butterfly weed. Credit: Ed Marshall

A tiger swallowtail feeding on orange butterfly weed. | Ed Marshall

Remembering Mark Buehrle and his perfect game in a duck and deer hunting context, a tiger swallowtail butterfly, cicada flags, and thoughts on milkweed and monarch butterflies are among the notes around Chicago outdoors.

Notes come from all around Chicago outdoors.

FIELD NOTES

WILD OF THE WEEK

Ed Marshall photographed the tiger swallowtail, at the top, feeding on orange butterfly weed. “The retirement pollinator garden I planted last July is paying beautiful dividends,” he emailed.

WOTW, the celebration of wild stories and photos around Chicago outdoors, runs most weeks in the special two-page outdoors section in the Sun-Times Sports Saturday. Submit nominations by message on Facebook (Dale Bowman), on Twitter (@BowmanOutside) and Instagram (@BowmanOutside) or email ().

WILD TIMES

HUNTER SAFETY

Aug. 13 and 15: Newark,

Aug. 27 and 29: Mundelein,

Sept. 19-20: Kankakee,

ILLINOIS PERMITS/SEASONS

Through Aug. 31: Free upland game permits, application period, go to https://www2.illinois.gov/dnr/hunting/uplandgame/Pages/OnlinePermitApplication.aspx

Through Aug. 25: First-come, first-served free dove permit applications, go to https://dnr2.illinois.gov/OnLineHuntingApplication/Dove/DoveAppFCFS.aspx

DALE’S MAILBAG

John Vukmirovich
Monarch caterpillar on a swamp milkweed.

“[Monarch caterpillar’s] been munching away on the swamp milkweed I planted to attract monarchs to the backyard. . . . Swamp milkweed is a favorite of mine, and its flower heads are even more fragrant than common milkweed.” John Vukmirovich

A: Swamp milkweed is a good choice if building a pollinator garden.

BIG NUMBER

33: High count of flags (wilting or dying branches because of cicada egg laying) on a tree (in Brookfield) surveyed by retired naturalist Carl Strang; one of many interesting notes in his recap of the 2020 periodical cicadas around Chicago.

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LAST WORD

“I haven’t watched it since. I’ve got myself so far away from baseball since I’ve been home, busy with family and traveling, farming, getting ready for deer- and duck-hunting [seasons].”

Mark Buehrle, on the importance of hunting on the 10th anniversary of his perfect game (Sun-Times July 22, 2019, Daryl Van Schouwen).

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Source:: Chicago Sun Times

      

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