skippers, etc.

Clay Taylor CTaylor at worldnet.att.net
Mon May 27 17:22:33 EDT 2002


Personally, I prefer Wildly - Ignorant (about) Duskywings - Erynnis
whatthehellisthat?

CT

----- Original Message -----
From: "jh" <jhimmel at mindspring.com>
To: "CT Leps-to-all" <ctleps-l at lists.yale.edu>
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 4:38 PM
Subject: skippers, etc.


>
> Had a hankering for some skippers today - stopped at Bauer Park, Madison
and
> a field in Killingworth.  Found -
>
> Tawny-edged Skipper (1 - Killingworth)
> Long Dash (10+ - Killingworth - minty fresh! and nectaring & mating on
wild
> strawberry)
> Hobomok (1 - Madison)
> Peck's Skipper (1 - Madison)
> Northern Cloudywing (1 - Madison)
> Wild Indigent Duskywing* (1 - Madison, 2 - Killingworth)
>
> Also today -
>
> Cabbage White - Common at both
> Clouded Sulphur - "
> Orange Sulphur - "
> American Copper - 4 (K)
> Pearl Crescents - very common at both
> Wood Satyrs  - Abundant (both)
> American Lady - 1 (K)
> Red Admiral - 2 (M)
> Common Ringlets - 3 (M)
>
> Also, a Monarch on Saturday - my first of the year (Madison)
>
> *Okay, Wild Indigo D-wing
>
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> John Himmelman
> Killingworth, CT
> jhimmel at mindspring.com
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