Nature Notes From Crater Lake
Volume 18, 1952
The 1952 Invasion of California
Tortoise Shell Butterflies
By Donald S. Farner, Assistant Park Naturalist
At irregular intervals Crater Lake
National Park is visited by huge numbers of Tortoise Shell
Butterflies, Aglais californica Bdv. Previous invasions have
been described by Scullen (1930), Constance (1931), and Lowrie
(1951). Doubtless others have occurred without being recorded. The
chronology of the 1952 invasion was very similar to that of 1951.
The butterflies first began to appear about July 30 and seemed to
reach their maximum abundance during the first week in August when
prodigious numbers were to be observed in flight and resting on
buildings. They were observed in abundance at the summits of Mt.
Scott, the Watchman, and Dutton Cliff.
Doubtless these butterflies constitute an
abundant source of food for several species of animals. During the last
week of July and the first week of August there was a pronounced
increase in the numbers of Clark's Nutcrackers, Nucifraga columbiana
(Wilson), along the Rim Highway. On several occasions I have noted them
feeding on the California Tortoise Shells which had been killed by
automobiles. The same observation has been made by Ranger-Naturalist R.
M. Brown. On August 10, Ranger Naturalist C. Warren Fairbanks saw three
ravens,
Corvus corax Linnaeus, feeding on these butterflies on the highway
near Llao Rock. He also found six in the stomach of a Rainbow Trout,
Salmo gairdnerii Richardson, caught near Eagle Cove on August 17.
Ranger-Naturalist Brown also observed a Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel,
Citteilus lateralis (Say), taking one on August 7 near Hillman
Peak. These ground squirrels were frequently observed to take
butterflies which dropped from the radiators of automobiles at the
checking stations. The use of butterflies as food by the Golden-Mantled
Ground Squirrel, however, is apparently not unusual (Gordon 1943:27).
References
Constance, L. 1931. A butterfly
pilgrimage. Nature Notes from Crater Lake, 4(2):3-4.
Gordon, Kenneth. 1943. The natural
history and behavior of the Western Chipmunk and the Mantled Ground
Squirrel. Oregon State Monographs, Studies in Zoology, No. 5. 104
pp.
Lowrie, Donald C. 1951. Butterflies of
Crater Lake National Park.
Crater Lake Nature Notes, 17:10-11.
Scullen, H. A. 1930. The California
Tortoise Shell Butterfly.
Nature Notes from Crater Lake, 3(3):2.