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--2094167247-945547803-1334768592=:46432 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I got a good response to my request for Red Admiral records=0Afrom yesterda= y - thank you everyone who posted records so far. Below is a=0Asummary of t= he records I have received:=0A=A0=0AApril 17:=0ASaint Leonard, NB: 1 Red Ad= miral, 3 other butterflies, all=0Amigrating (Roy LaPointe).=0AMiramichi, NB= : 1 Red Admiral, around 12 noon (Pam Watters)=0AMary's Point, NB: At least = 2 Red Admirals and 1 American Lady at Daphne, 1 Red=0AAdmiral flying northe= ast, first observation in early afternoon (David Christie)=0ASt. Martins, N= B: 15 Red Admirals at Daphne, and 2 or 3 Painted Ladies (Jane=0ALeBlanc)=0A= Fredericton, NB: 1 Red Admiral and a Northern Spring Azure seen over a 45= =0Aminute period over the lunch hour (Dwayne Sabine)=0ANew Horton Ridge, NB= : 10-15 butterflies (either Red Admiral, American=0ALady or Painted Lady) f= lying rapidly to the northeast (Stuart Tingley)=0ASackville, NB: 3 Red Admi= rals over a 10 minute period around noon (Kate Bredin)=0ACape Jourimain, NB= : 4 Red Admirals (Becky Whittam and Leanna Bachur)=0APelerin, NB: 3 Red Adm= irals between 5:00PM and 5:45PM, all=0Aflying north (Denis Doucet)=0A=A0=0A= Amherst, NS: 4 Red Admirals between 4:00 and 4:30PM. All but=0Aone flying v= ery rapidly northeast (John Klymko and the attendees of the NS DNR=0Aatlas = workshop)=0AHalifax, NS: 1 Red Admiral, found freshly roadkilled at 1PM (Ka= ren McKendry)=0A=A0=0AMorell, PEI: 1 Red Admiral (Becky Herson-Petersen)=0A= =A0=0AApril 18:=0ANew Glasgow, NS: 1 Red Admiral at 12:47PM (Eleanor Parke)= =0A=A0=0A=A0=0AIt appears Red Admirals are present throughout New=0ABrunswi= ck. I can`t say really how widespread they are in PEI and NS, but given=0At= he lunchtime record from Halifax it would appear they are pretty widespread= =0Athere too. Also, I haven't heard of any records from before April 17, me= aning=0Amost, if not all the Red Admirals present in the Maritimes arrived = yesterday!=0A=A0=0AThanks again everyone for your reports,=0AJohn Klymko = =0ADirector - Maritimes Butterfly Atlas=0Ahttp://accdc.com/butterflyatlas.h= tml=0Ajklymko@mta.ca --2094167247-945547803-1334768592=:46432 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti= mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div><div class=3D"Ms= oNormal">I got a good response to my request for Red Admiral records=0Afrom= yesterday - thank you everyone who posted records so far. Below is a=0Asum= mary of the records I have received:<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"Ms= oNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">April 17:<o:= p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">Saint Leonard, NB: 1 Red Admir= al, 3 other butterflies, all=0Amigrating (Roy LaPointe).<br>=0AMiramichi, N= B: 1 Red Admiral, around 12 noon (Pam Watters)<br>=0AMary's Point, NB: At l= east 2 Red Admirals and 1 American Lady at Daphne, 1 Red=0AAdmiral flying n= ortheast, first observation in early afternoon (David Christie)<br>=0ASt. M= artins, NB: 15 Red Admirals at Daphne, and 2 or 3 Painted Ladies (Jane=0ALe= Blanc)<br>=0AFredericton, NB: 1 Red Admiral and a Northern Spring Azure see= n over a 45=0Aminute period over the lunch hour (Dwayne Sabine)<span style= =3D"font-size:9.0pt;=0Afont-family:"Arial","sans-serif"= ;color:#454545;background:white"><br>=0A</span>New Horton Ridge, NB: 10-15 = butterflies (either Red Admiral, American=0ALady or Painted Lady) flying ra= pidly to the northeast (Stuart Tingley)<br>=0ASackville, NB: 3 Red Admirals= over a 10 minute period around noon (Kate Bredin)<br>=0ACape Jourimain, NB= : 4 Red Admirals (Becky Whittam and Leanna Bachur)<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<d= iv class=3D"MsoNormal">Pelerin, NB: 3 Red Admirals between 5:00PM and 5:45P= M, all=0Aflying north (Denis Doucet)<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"Ms= oNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">Amherst, NS:= 4 Red Admirals between 4:00 and 4:30PM. All but=0Aone flying very rapidly = northeast (John Klymko and the attendees of the NS DNR=0Aatlas workshop)<br= >=0AHalifax, NS: 1 Red Admiral, found freshly roadkilled at 1PM (Karen McKe= ndry)<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div= >=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">Morell, PEI: 1 Red Admiral (Becky Herson-Pe= tersen)<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></d= iv>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">April 18:<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div clas= s=3D"MsoNormal">New Glasgow, NS: 1 Red Admiral at 12:47PM (Eleanor Parke)<o= :p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div>=0A=0A= <div class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNorm= al">It appears Red Admirals are present throughout New=0ABrunswick. I can`t= say really how widespread they are in PEI and NS, but given=0Athe lunchtim= e record from Halifax it would appear they are pretty widespread=0Athere to= o. Also, I haven't heard of any records from before April 17, meaning=0Amos= t, if not all the Red Admirals present in the Maritimes arrived yesterday!<= o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></div>=0A= =0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">Thanks again everyone for your reports,<br>=0AJ= ohn Klymko <o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal">Director - Marit= imes Butterfly Atlas<o:p></o:p></div>=0A=0A<div class=3D"MsoNormal"><a href= =3D"http://accdc.com/butterflyatlas.html">http://accdc.com/butterflyatlas.h= tml</a><o:p></o:p></div><div class=3D"MsoNormal">jklymko@mta.ca</div></div>= </div></body></html> --2094167247-945547803-1334768592=:46432--
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