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<DIV>On Saturday, 7/21, I visited the Lake Wintergreen section of the park in
Hamden where I found a total of 20 species of butterflies. The list for
the day is as follows:</DIV>
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<DIV>Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (9)</DIV>
<DIV>Spicebush Swallowtail (2)</DIV>
<DIV>Cabbage White (14)</DIV>
<DIV>Summer Azure (3)</DIV>
<DIV>Great Spangled Fritillary (3)</DIV>
<DIV>Pearl Crescent (1)</DIV>
<DIV>Eastern Comma (1)</DIV>
<DIV>American Lady (1)</DIV>
<DIV>Red Admiral (1)</DIV>
<DIV>Appalachian Brown (2)</DIV>
<DIV>Common Wood Nymph (2)</DIV>
<DIV>Monarch (5)</DIV>
<DIV>Silver-spotted Skipper (2)</DIV>
<DIV>Peck's Skipper (2) (2nd brood)</DIV>
<DIV>Tawny-edged Skipper (2) (2nd brood)</DIV>
<DIV>Northern Broken Dash (1)</DIV>
<DIV>Sachem (1) (Male; my first of the year- the first one I've seen anywhere in
the park)</DIV>
<DIV>Zabulon Skipper (2) (2nd brood)</DIV>
<DIV>Broad-winged Skipper (10)</DIV>
<DIV>Dun Skipper (8)</DIV>
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<DIV>The big miss of the day was Mulberry Wing. This is the first time
I've visited this site this time of year and NOT seen this species.</DIV>
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<DIV>Lenny Brown</DIV>
<DIV>Wallingford</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>