[NatureNS] Leps & Odes Today

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Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 12:21:38 -0700 (PDT)
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From: D W Bridgehouse=0A=0A =0A=0AToday at Mt Uniacke and surrounding areas=
 =E2=80=9C =0A  No Tiger Swallowtails yet =E2=80=93eventhough lilac is now =
in=0Abloom=0A=0A-----=0A* Yesterday, I saw my first Tiger Swallowtail of th=
e season around the white =0Alilacs here at Round Hill.  This morning, on t=
he way to and from Annapolis Royal, I saw 3 more along Rte. 201 (almost had=
 one collide with the windshield).  This afternoon, I've spotted them on se=
veral occasions around the lilacs and in the woods behind my house (might b=
e the same couple of individuals just making repeat appearances).  Also see=
ing occasional Red Admirals around the garden and photographed a Mourning C=
loak on the lilacs yesterday (it looked quite worn).=0A=0ABev Wigney=0ARoun=
d Hill, N.S.=0AN44.46.23,  W065.24.18=0A
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=0A=0A<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Today at Mt Uniacke and surrounding areas =E2=
=80=9C </p> =0A=0A =0A=0A<p class=3D"MsoNormal">&nbsp; No Tiger Swallowtail=
s yet =E2=80=93eventhough lilac is now in=0Abloom</p><p class=3D"MsoNormal"=
><br></p><p class=3D"MsoNormal">-----</p><div>* Yesterday, I saw my first T=
iger Swallowtail of the season around the white =0Alilacs here at Round Hil=
l.&nbsp; This morning, on the way to and from Annapolis Royal, I saw 3 more=
 along Rte. 201 (almost had one collide with the windshield).&nbsp; This af=
ternoon, I've spotted them on several occasions around the lilacs and in th=
e woods behind my house (might be the same couple of individuals just makin=
g repeat appearances).&nbsp; Also seeing occasional Red Admirals around the=
 garden and photographed a Mourning Cloak on the lilacs yesterday (it looke=
d quite worn).<br></div><br>Bev Wigney<br>Round Hill, N.S.<br>N44.46.23,&nb=
sp; W065.24.18<br></div>=0A=0A</div>=0A</div></body></html>
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