Epimeniseseseses
jhimmel at comcast.net
jhimmel at comcast.net
Fri May 4 14:05:56 EDT 2007
5/4 - Grabbed a few moments at Chatfield Hollow, Killingworth - Several Pine
Elfins (on pussytoes), Eastern Commas, Spring Azures and one American Lady.
Is mentioning Cabbage Whites like mentioning starlings on a bird tally?
Grapevine Epimenises were flying, and landing, all along the boardwalk - at
least a couple dozen. If you've never seen one (this is what they look
like -http://booksandnature.homestead.com/moth12.html ), go to the Chatfield
Hollow boardwalk and they will find you!
John
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John Himmelman
Killingworth, CT
jhimmel at comcast.net
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Subject: Lake Wintergreen Area
>From Bill Banks .. 5-4-2007 .. Lake Wintergreen Area
Juvenal's Duskywing...3
EAstern Tiger Swallowtail ... 1
Cabbage White ... 15+
Spring Azure ... 6
Clouded Sulphur ... 2
Grapevine Epemenis Moth ... 1
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