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June 2005

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Bopmoseen 6
From:
Roy Pilcher <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 3 Jun 2005 14:32:50 EDT
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06/02/05.  Five hours of monitoring produced 48 bird species and 7  butterfly
species. Of the birds recorded there were 12 PO, 5 PR and 6 CO.   Memorable
bird sighting was a broad-winged hawk circling and calling above the  forest
canopy.
The 7 butterfly species included Canadian tiger swallowtail (14),
photographed; mustard white (1), West Virginia white (1), photographed; cabbage  white
(1), photographed; clouded sulphur (2); northern cloudywing (1),  photographed;
duskywing species, photographed in a container jar, needs a more  expert eye
to confirm species.
Cheers,
Roy Pilcher
Proctor, Vermont.

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