<div dir="ltr">I spent an enjoyable few hours with Lenny Brown exploring the Boy Scout Camp and Macricostas areas of Steep Rock in Washington. We had 24 species, as follows:<div>Black Swallowtail</div><div>Cabbage White</div>
<div>Clouded Sulphur</div><div>American Copper</div><div>Eastern Tailed-Blue</div><div>Great Spangled Fritillary</div><div>Aphrodite Fritillary -- 1 only</div><div>Pearl Crescent -- a number of individuals from the new brood</div>
<div>Baltimore Checkerspot -- 36, possibly the most we've had in a day</div><div>Eastern Comma</div><div>American Lady -- FoY</div><div>Red Admiral -- about 6</div><div>Viceroy -- very fresh, second brood</div><div>Northern Pearly-eye</div>
<div>Appalachian Brown</div><div>Little Wood-Satyr</div><div>Common Wood-Nymph -- 100s</div><div>Silver-spotted Skipper</div><div>Crossline Skipper</div><div>Northern Broken-Dash</div><div>Little Glassywing</div><div>Delaware Skipper</div>
<div>Mulberrywing -- 2, FoY</div><div>Dun Skipper</div><div><br></div><div>Peary </div><div><br></div></div>