butterflies and cocoons
John
jhimmel at comcast.net
Sun Aug 3 18:25:54 EDT 2003
In Killingworth - I was able to locate these butterflies through the swarms
of deerflies -
Tiger Swallowtails (10)
Spicebush Swallowtails (2)
Great-spangled Fritilaries (many)
Appalachian Browns (3)
Pearl Crescents (4)
Question Marks (2 - freshly emerged)
Comma (1 - ditto)
Mulberrywings (6)
Deleware Skippers (3)
Dun Skippers (2)
Also - the Promethea moth larvae are now cocoons. I have the photos at
www.connecticutmoths.com
John
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John Himmelman
Killingworth, CT
jhimmel at comcast.net
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