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--=====================_259017968==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hi Everyone; The pooch and I were walking yesterday in the Kelly Point area of the Prospect Peninsula, and the most ususual sighting was a late butterfly, one of the "ladies", though I didn't obtain a long enough look to be certain of the species. But according to the flight times data on the Payzants' fine "Butterflies of Nova Scotia" web page ( http://tinyurl.com/ns-butterflies ), the American Lady is much more likely. Given yesterday's warmth and bright sunshine, it isn't so surprising that a butterfly appeared. Does anyone else have late butterfly records for the province? Cheers, Blake --=====================_259017968==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" <html> <body> Hi Everyone;<br><br> The pooch and I were walking yesterday in the Kelly Point area of the Prospect Peninsula, and the most ususual sighting was a late butterfly, one of the "ladies", though I didn't obtain a long enough look to be certain of the species. But according to the flight times data on the Payzants' fine "Butterflies of Nova Scotia" web page ( <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ns-butterflies" eudora="autourl"><b> http://tinyurl.com/ns-butterflies</a></b> ), the American Lady is much more likely.<br><br> Given yesterday's warmth and bright sunshine, it isn't so surprising that a butterfly appeared.<br><br> Does anyone else have late butterfly records for the province?<br><br> Cheers,<br><br> Blake</body> </html> --=====================_259017968==.ALT--
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