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Haven't been big numbers of leps flying but here is the list from our
part of the NW corner:<br>
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail<br>
Spicebush Swallowtail<br>
Cabbage White<br>
Clouded Sulphur<br>
American Copper<br>
<b>Bronze Copper -- </b>one freshly emerged male who was very
photogenic<br>
Pearl Crescent<br>
<b>Baltimore Checkerspot </b>-- 100+ cats, one of which had been
parasitized and was lugging the wasp pupae around in its last hours; we
also saw the parasitic wasp as it harassed a healthy caterpillar which
whipped back and forth trying to avoid being oviposited by the
wasp. Thanks to Dr. Deane Bowers for pointing all this
out to us. Photos available.<br>
Red Admiral<br>
Red-spotted Purple<br>
Viceroy<br>
Little Wood-Satyr -- large #'s<br>
Common Ringlet<br>
Silver-spotted Skipper<br>
Juvenal's Duskywing<br>
Wild Indigo Duskywing<br>
European Skipper<br>
Indian Skipper<br>
Peck's Skipper<br>
Tawny-edged Skipper<br>
Dun Skipper<br>
Dusted Skipper<br><br>
Peary and BK<br><br>
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