Pattampoochi - Butterfly Magazine Pattampoochi - Wings 2 Veins 2 2018 | Page 25

3 A Butterfly Walk to the Hills of Siruvani Finally, on the way home, we found Many-tailed Oakblues laying its eggs on the bare Euphorbiaceae (Trewia nudiflo- ra), which will help the newly born caterpillars to feed on the sprouting leaves during the spring season. Last but not the least, it was the Slate flash in the regular spot showing off its ‘flashy’ wings. The session ended with a spicy Biriyani! Finally, the much-awaited announcement for the team (by the team too), how many numbers of species we have seen! Before revealing the count, it is important that the place is satisfyingly appreciated by the team. Coimbatore is known for Siruvani water and its taste which naturally enriches the banks thereby helping our fellow travellers (the butterflies and birds) build a beautiful sanctuary of their own. Siruvani is the Eden for the mortal men and crossing 80 species in the butterfly count is common, but 100 is extraordinary and the team has got 102! Words are beyond the emotions we had then. Leaving such a place is hard and I always remember Robert Frost’s saying “Miles to go before I sleep and Miles to go before I sleep”. A never ending demand in a naturalist’s life and responsibilities call us. Coimbatoreans, always have the privilege of owning the place. 250+ and still counting. Highlights of the walk: For this period of the year, we have recorded a good count of 102/324 Butterflies (31.5% butterflies of Western Ghats). Some very rare sighting of the butterfly Painted Courtesan and Lesser Albatross butterfly was seen for the first time in Siruvani Range. The butterflies of the family Nymphalidae dominated the most wi