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06/06/05. Three hours of monitoring produced 34 bird species and 8
butterfly species. Of the birds recorded there were 4 PO, 1 PR and 1 CO. Notable
were the calls of two separate black-billed cuckoos. Included among the
butterfly species were Canadian Tiger Swallowtail (19), fifteen of which were
gathered around a putrid smelling puddle of ..., Clouded Sulphur (8), Silvery Blue
(3), photographed; Eastern Pine Elfin (1); Pearl Crescent (5), photographed;
Common Ringlet (1), Little Wood-Satyr (1), photographed; and Arctic Skipper
(1), photographed.
Cheers,
Roy Pilcher
Proctor, Vermont.
Speaking the Same Language
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