[NatureNS] Horntails again

From: David & Alison Webster <dwebster@glinx.com>
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Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:51:02 -0300
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Hi All,                        Sept 19, 2012
    On Sept 17, while working in North Alton within 30 paces of the Sept 13 
Horntail, I saw three Horntails (or perhaps one Horntail 3 times). These 
were all flying so I saw just enough for general ID; no color and just a 
glinting of polished wings and fairly weak flight. I don't recall having 
seen them elsewhere in these woods in a span of 31 years so wonder if this 
little patch has some special attraction.

    This site is a bit unusual; a  seepy slope with Sphagnum in the low 
areas and shallow rooted trees that tend to fall over, but especially the 
deep accumulation of windfalls at all stages of decomposition from early 
decay to readily compressed sponge.

    I could not find anything about wood preferences on the internet and am 
wondering if they prefer fairly rotten wood that is soft enough to allow 
easy insertion of the ovipositor.

Yt, Dave Webster, Kentville



 

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