early monarchs
David Cappaert
cappaert at comcast.net
Sat May 14 08:56:38 EDT 2011
I am curious: Are there milkweeds sufficiently developed at this point in
the season for early monarchs to reproduce?
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From: owner-ctleps-l at lists.yale.edu [mailto:owner-ctleps-l at lists.yale.edu]
On Behalf Of Wagner, David
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 8:21 AM
To: Posting Butterfly
Subject: RE: sightings 5/12 5/13
Monarchs are being reported early elsewhere (in Midwest) in the US this
spring.
Cheers
David L. Wagner, Professor
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-3043
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 5:09 AM
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Subject: Fw: sightings 5/12 5/13
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From: John <jhimmel at comcast.net>
To: Frank Mantlik <mantlik at sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 9:13:42 PM
Subject: Re: sightings 5/12 5/13
Sure! And probably more likely. Was just thinking aloud after seeing
Richard's suggestion.
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On May 13, 2011, at 8:56 PM, Frank Mantlik
<mantlik at sbcglobal.net<mailto:mantlik at sbcglobal.net>> wrote:
Hi John & Rich,
Yes I had a Monarch at Compo Beach, Westport on 4/29.
Is it not possible that a butterfly, in this case a Monarch, could be
carried northward early - much the way a wide assortment of neotropical
migrant birds appeared well before normal in April?
Frank Mantlik
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From: John Himmelman <jhimmel at comcast.net<mailto:jhimmel at comcast.net>>
To: <mailto:RChyinski at aol.com> RChyinski at aol.com<mailto:RChyinski at aol.com>
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Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 4:27:45 PM
Subject: Re: sightings 5/12 5/13
Hi Rich - I think someone (Frank Mantik?) had one at the end of April.
I wonder, though, about the possibility of it being a release. Jeez - it's
bad enough we have to worry about that with birds...
John
On May 13, 2011, at 3:56 PM, <mailto:RChyinski at aol.com>
RChyinski at aol.com<mailto:RChyinski at aol.com> wrote:
Seen in Salem and East Lyme
Eastern Tiger and Spicebush Swallowtail
Cabbage White
Clouded Sulphur
American Copper
Azure
Eastern Tailed Blue
Pearl Crescent
Anglewing (sp?)
Mourning Cloak
Amer Lady
Red Admiral
Monarch*
Juvenals D/W
*too early for a migrant and not a "Himmel". Probably a local release.
John Himmelman
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