<div dir="ltr"><div>I went to Macricostas yesterday for about an hour and a half and nothing was on the wing; I could only produce a few Spangled Frits and a bunch of Whites. Today was a different story. Between Macricostas and the Boy Scout Camp, I saw:</div>
<div>Cabbage White</div><div>Banded Hairstreak</div><div>Eastern Tailed-Blue</div><div>Summer Azure</div><div>Baltimore Checkerspot -- Finally, some non-larval Baltimores! 7 freshly-emerged adults and incredibly, still two larvae munching away on turtlehead</div>
<div>Question Mark -- FoY</div><div>Eastern Comma</div><div>Viceroy</div><div>Northern Pearly-eye -- FoY and two individuals where I had never seen them before</div><div>Appalachian Brown -- FoY</div><div>Little Wood-Satyr</div>
<div>Common Wood-Nymph -- FoY</div><div>HOARY EDGE -- Finally! I had always thought this could be at Steep Rock but in ten years of looking was never able to turn one up. Obviously, FoY</div><div>Least Skipper</div><div>
European Skipper</div><div>Tawny-edged Skipper -- well worn</div><div>Northern Broken Dash -- FoY</div><div>Little Glassywing -- FoY</div><div>Delaware Skipper -- FoY and in immaculate condition offering great shots</div>
<div><br></div><div>There really is a changeover in species after the late June lull!</div><div>Peary</div><div><br></div></div>