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Subject:
Activity picking up
From:
Theresa Armata <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Butterfly Survey <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 9 Jul 2019 19:01:57 -0400
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After a late period of very little activity things have started to emerge in Bennington.
First Banded and Acadian Hairstreak (only 1 of each), First Common Wood Nymphs, Mulberry Wings , Baltimore Checkerspots and Delaware Skipper seen in past 3 days.

This past Sunday 25 miles south, in Williamstown Mass, myself and a friend helped out with the Northern Berkshire 4th of July Butterly Count. (Mass Butterfly Club event). 
We had a count of 618 European Skippers at one location. Vastly undercounted as we counted what we saw while walking mown paths zigzagging through an huge steep 
field. Other butterflies of note: 2 Hickory Hairstreaks, 4 Coral Hairstreaks and 6 Banded Hairstreaks. The Corals and Banded were swirling and dogfighting. 
Terri Armata

Delaware Skipper


Acadian Hairstreak


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