Newington 7/29 - and beyond

jh jhimmel at mindspring.com
Tue Jul 30 21:55:07 EDT 2002


When the "bright spot" of the week is a "Dun Skipper", 
you are officially a butterfly enthusiast !  ;^)

John

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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:54 PM
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Subject: Newington 7/29 - and beyond


Seen yesterday at the I 291 right-ofway field on Maple Hill Avenue were:
Eastern Tailed Blue
Common Wood Nymph
Peck's Skipper
Crossline Skipper

I spent last week in northern Vermont and found  pretty much the 
same sparse lep situation I had left in Newington - cabbage whites and 
clouded sulphurs in evidence without much else.  The bright spots of the
week 
were a Dun Skipper and a Comma at my base in South Hero and a fresh Viceroy 
at the edge of the Lamoille River near Winooski.

Roy

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