butterfly race
Jonathan Sylvestre
Jonathan.Sylvestre at residences.ulaval.ca
Wed Mar 24 07:37:45 EST 1999
I think Andrea meant a butterflies count. Like its often do with the birds,
peoples walk in a area and note all species they observed. The result is to
list and to count which species occur in a fixed area. Its not like a car
race !
Tell me if IM wrong. If I misunderstood, accept my apologies.
Jonathan Sylvestre
Home Page : http://hermes.ulaval.ca/~residjos/index.htm
"Butterflies and Moths of Quebec"
Esther Cornelius a écrit dans le message
<1089-36F7EC9B-24 at newsd-171.iap.bryant.webtv.net>...
Andrea: I've never heard of a butterfly race but here locally we have
the calavaras frog jump. It's designed around the nature of the frog, so
I'd imagine a butterly race would be something like a timed distance
with a balloon or something to standardize the relative wind speed. ie:
the time of the butterfly vs the time of the balloon. I suppose a number
of butterflies could be released at the same time but they would have to
be in a group so that the "course" would be equal, so they would need
markings & I wouldn't recommend that, because markings big enough to be
identified from the ground would interfere with their flight and/ or
chances of finding a boy/girl friend who shares their taste in clothing.
Do the balloon way. Weight a helium balloon so that it won't escape and
release it at the same time and distance above ground as the butterfly.
Time the flight faster or slower than the balloon. The best time wins.
Please let me know how it turns out.
Bill JayandEstherC at webtv.net
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