Animal Sightings
Many mostly small animals have been seen in Woodwild Park. Some live there. Others are just passing through.
All pictures were taken in and around Woodwild Park.
If you believe we’ve misidentified a species, please send email to info@woodwildpark.org
Acronicta americana
American Dagger Moth
Wikipedia: American Dagger Moth
Butterflies and Moths of North America: American Dagger Moth
Vanessa virginiensis
American Lady
Also known as American Painted Lady.
Harmonia axyridis
Asian Lady Beetle
Also known as Japanese Ladybug, Harlequin Ladybird, or Halloween Lady Beetle.
Papilio polyxenes
Black Swallowtail
Also known as Eastern Black Swallowtail, American Swallowtail, or Parsnip Swallowtail.
Paonias excaecatus
Blinded Sphinx
Hemileuca maia
Buck Moth
Also known as Eastern Buckmoth.
Tipulidae
Crane Fly
The crane fly shown here is one of over 500 species of the Tipulidae family that can be found in North America.
Bug Guide: Family Tipulidae – Large Crane Flies
Sphecius speciosus
Eastern cicada killer
The pictures below show a cicada killer with a swamp cicada as its prey.
Wikipedia: Eastern cicada killer
Bug Guide: Eastern cicada killer
Polygonia comma
Eastern Comma
The Comma is one of the anglewing butterflies. It is easily confused with the Question Mark. (Two of the pictures below, taken in 2009, were previously misidentified as Question Marks on this website.)
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Eastern Comma
Sylvilagus floridanus
Eastern Cottontail
Cottontails live in the park and are frequently seen there, but taking their picture is easier when they are seen on neighboring lawns.
Sciurus carolinensis
Eastern gray squirrel
Also known as Grey Squirrel.
Squirrels build dreys (nests) from fresh twigs and leaves. The dreys turn brown quickly.
Wikipedia: Eastern gray squirrel
Papilio glaucus
Eastern tiger swallowtail
Wikipedia: Eastern tiger swallowtail
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Eastern tiger swallowtail
Carabidae
Ground Beetle
The beetle shown here is one of about 2,000 species of the Carabidae family that can be found in North America.
Bug Guide: Family Carabidae – Ground Beetles
Hemaris thysbe
Hummingbird Clearwing
Wikipedia: Hummingbird Clearwing
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Hummingbird Clearwing
Erythrodiplax minuscula
Little Blue Dragonlet
Wikipedia: Little Blue Dragonlet
Bug Guide: Little Blue Dragonlet
Chytolita morbidalis
Morbid Owlet
Nymphalis antiopa
Mourning Cloak
Also known as Camberwell Beauty, Grand Surprise, or White Petticoat.
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Mourning Cloak
Vanessa cardui
Painted Lady
Also known as Cosmopolitan.
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Painted Lady
Battus philenor
Pipevine Swallowtail
Wikipedia: Pipevine Swallowtail
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Pipevine Swallowtail
Procyon lotor
Raccoon
Also known as Common Raccoon, North American raccoon, or Northern Raccoon.
Plethodon cinereus
Red-backed Salamander
Also known as Redback Salamander, Eastern Red-backed Salamander, or Northern Red-backed Salamander.
Wikipedia: Red-backed Salamander
This amphibian was seen April 24, 2016 under rocks and pieces of rotting wood. No pictures are available yet.
Calycopis cecrops
Red-banded Hairstreak
Wikipedia: Red-banded Hairstreak
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Red-banded Hairstreak
Limenitis arthemis astyanax
Red-spotted Purple
Also known as Red-spotted Admiral.
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Red-spotted Purple
Nadata gibbosa
Rough Prominent
Also known as White-dotted Prominent or Tawny Prominent.
Butterflies and Moths of North America: White-dotted Prominent
Lasionycteris noctivagans
Silver-haired Bat
Also known as Silverwing.
This mammal was seen June 27, 2011. No pictures are available yet.
Pieris rapae
Small White
Also known as Cabbage White.
a similar species named Large White is known as Cabbage White, too.
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Cabbage White
Papilio troilus
Spicebush Swallowtail
Wikipedia: Spicebush Swallowtail
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Spicebush Swallowtail
Celastrina ladon
Spring Azure
Euptoieta claudia
Variegated Fritillary
Wikipedia: Variegated Fritillary
Butterflies and Moths of North America: Variegated Fritillary
Odocoileus virginianus
White-tailed deer
Also known as Virginia deer or Whitetail.