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Hi, all-
We took a brief walk today on the trail which skirts the Dartmouth lakes
(ending near Waverley). Butterflies seen were about half a dozen Spring
Azures, one Red Admiral, and one Juvenal's Duskywing. Photos and data
have been recorded at ebutterfly.ca <http://www.ebutterfly.ca/>.
By the way, if anyone has been looking for the Butterflies of Nova
Scotia web site, it's moved. You can still locate it through Google. The
new URL is novascotiabutterflies.ca <http://novascotiabutterflies.ca/>.
Peter Payzant
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Hi, all-<br>
<br>
We took a brief walk today on the trail which skirts the Dartmouth
lakes (ending near Waverley). Butterflies seen were about half a
dozen Spring Azures, one Red Admiral, and one Juvenal's Duskywing.
Photos and data have been recorded at <a
href="http://www.ebutterfly.ca/">ebutterfly.ca</a>.<br>
<br>
By the way, if anyone has been looking for the Butterflies of Nova
Scotia web site, it's moved. You can still locate it through Google.
The new URL is novascotiabutterflies.ca.<br>
<br>
Peter Payzant<br>
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