Last Saturday, March 20, while celebrating maple sugring at the Merck Forest Farmland Center in Rupert, VT., I saw a butterfly franticly fluttering at the sunny window inside the sugar house where boiling and pancakes & maple syrup were being served. I edged over to take a look and identified it as a Compton's Tortoiseshell. This is a "lifer" for me. Checked out Glassberg's book and it said that this butterfly winters over and can be seen in March. It likes SAP! Well, it sure found it!! I easily caught it to release outside. Martha martha __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/