Finally
JH
jhimmel at connix.com
Tue May 29 19:03:03 EDT 2001
Karen - Sounds like a Pearl Crescent, but check your book for American
Copper, too.
John
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John Himmelman
Killingworth, CT USA
jhimmel at connix.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Karen McNulty <kmcnulty at avon.lib.ct.us>
To: CT-Leps <ctleps-l at lists.yale.edu>
Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 4:58 PM
Subject: Finally
>Two Eastern Tiger Swallowtails in Hartland yesterday. And one tiny
>orange/black that looks like a Pearl Crescent, in shape at least, according
>to my ID book; it was 3/4" across fullest part of wing span. Any ideas for
>this novice?--KM P.S. No snow remains in the woods, but plenty of places
>for puddling now.
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>Karen L. McNulty
>Children's Librarian
>Avon Free Public Library
>281 Country Club Rd.
>Avon, CT 06001
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>President-Elect,
>Connecticut Library Association
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>860-673-9712 Fax:860-675-6364
>kmcnulty at avon.lib.ct.us
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