Papillon du jour (butterflies) flying in the middle of the night.
Bob Parcelles,Jr.
rjparcelles at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 31 03:02:04 EST 2002
--- Paul Cherubini <monarch at saber.net> wrote:
>
> If the wind disturbs a tree full of monarchs or migratory
> Painted Ladies at night do they take flight and re-gather on the
> leeward
> side of trees out of the wind? Or do they all crash to the ground
> below
> the tree where they are subject to being eaten by mice and ground
> dwelling
> invertebrates? The latter in my experience.
>
> Paul Cherubini
Yawn,
Maybe they were just too sleepy.
Bob
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Bob Parcelles, Jr
Pinellas Park, FL
RJP Associates, C2M-BWPTi
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