[Ctleps-l] CBA Walden walk on Saturday July 5

Richard Mohr rumohr06 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jul 6 21:52:57 EDT 2014


What a wonderful list of  sightings but only one monarch. My butterfly garden with lots of Milkweed usually is filled with monarchs and I have only seen one so far. and no eggs. My nursery has only been occupied with Black Swallowtail cats and one Spicebush. Two years ago I raised so many Monarchs, last year none. What will this year bring? Usually when my milkweed blooms the Monarchs arrive but the blooms are almost past and no visitors.I thought I would see some kind of recovery this summer but no such luck. Such a loss. Ruthie 


On Sunday, July 6, 2014 3:56 PM, Lemmon <lemmon at snet.net> wrote:
  




From Rich Chyinski

 



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From: RChyinski at aol.com
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>Lots of butterflyers and lots of butterflies at the CBA walk at Walden  yesterday. 
>If there was a Mary G. on the walk I have your Glassberg field guide and  hopefully you have mine.  
>
>Butterflies seen. 
>Spicebush Swallowtail 
>Cabbage White 
>Clouded Sulphur 
>Clouded/Orange Sulphur 
>Amer Copper 
>Stripped Hairstreak 
>Azure 
>Great Spangled Frit 
>Eastern Comma 
>Amer Lady 
>Little Wood Satyr 
>Wood Nymph 
>Silver Spotted Skipper 
>Hobomok 
>Tawny Edge 
>Glassy Wing 
>Seen on the extended walk. 
>Eastern tailed Blue 
>Mourning Cloak 
>Red Admiral 
>Red Spotted Purple 
>1000's of Milkweed plants 1 Monarch 
>Northern Pearly Eye 
>Appalachian Brown 
>Least and Euro Skippers 
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