[NatureNS] Any Monarchs yet?

From: Dennis <dhippern@hotmail.com>
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Re Monarchs =2C
Hello
I saw and photographed a Monarch at a soccer field in Port Williams
July 04=3B the only one I have seen this Season.
Dennis Hippern
Cole Harbour


> Date: Mon=2C 13 Jul 2015 11:40:43 -0300
> From: larry@bogan.ca
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: [NatureNS] Any Monarchs yet?
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> Hi all=2C
>    We have had a male Monarch in our field now for about five days but th=
e female we saw over a week ago did not stay.  We have not seen any eggs fr=
om the female. The common milkweed is in full flower and the the bees and o=
ther pollinators are swarming to them.
>=20
>   Has anyone else seen a Monarch in Nova Scotia? I have scanned nearby pa=
tches of common milkweed and seen no Monarchs. Last year at this time we ha=
d been collecting eggs and larvae from our field and starting raising them.=
 This year we are still hoping for some egg laying.
>=20
> Larry
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> Larry Bogan=20
> Brooklyn Corner=2C Nova Scotia
> <larry@bogan.ca>
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>Re Monarchs =2C<br>Hello<br>I sa=
w and photographed a Monarch at a soccer field in Port Williams<br>July 04=
=3B the only one I have seen this Season.<br>Dennis Hippern<br>Cole Harbour=
<br><br><br><div>&gt=3B Date: Mon=2C 13 Jul 2015 11:40:43 -0300<br>&gt=3B F=
rom: larry@bogan.ca<br>&gt=3B To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>&gt=3B Subject=
: [NatureNS] Any Monarchs yet?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Hi all=2C<br>&gt=3B    =
We have had a male Monarch in our field now for about five days but the fem=
ale we saw over a week ago did not stay.  We have not seen any eggs from th=
e female. The common milkweed is in full flower and the the bees and other =
pollinators are swarming to them.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B   Has anyone else se=
en a Monarch in Nova Scotia? I have scanned nearby patches of common milkwe=
ed and seen no Monarchs. Last year at this time we had been collecting eggs=
 and larvae from our field and starting raising them. This year we are stil=
l hoping for some egg laying.<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B Larry<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=
=3B ////// =3D=3D=3D ///////<br>&gt=3B Larry Bogan <br>&gt=3B Brooklyn Corn=
er=2C Nova Scotia<br>&gt=3B &lt=3Blarry@bogan.ca&gt=3B<br></div> 		 	   		 =
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