[NatureNS] Monarch caterpillars; butterflies

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Marg,
   Great to here the Monarchs have layed elsewhere.

   There is a lady near Fredericton, NB that raises Monarch. There is also a fellow in Dieppe, NB who also does a great job of raising lots of them.  That was last year but I have not heard of there success yet this year. Sorry I do not have names. 

   My wife, Alison, and I have raised and released six Monarchs so for and have about 40-50 to go. Most of ours are in the Chrysalid stage. We tag them before release.  We have a field of common milkweed and some tuberosa and swamp.  We raise them on the Common Milkweed. If you are in the Valley anytime, there is lots of milkweed here. I wonder if you might find Common along the railbeds near you? That is the where much of what used to be a common place. But in the Valley near Cambrdige, it has taken over fields.

Regards,
Larry

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Larry Bogan 
Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia
<larry@bogan.ca>

On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 11:28:13 -0300
Marg Millard <mmillard@eastlink.ca> wrote:

> Great excitement here in White Point, Queens this morning. I planted a 
> couple milkweed plants shared with me by the kids at Mersey Tobeatic 
> Institute a few years ago. The plants struggled  and this year I had just 
> one third year stand remaining. I did try to get more plants started but so 
> far no luck.
> The surviving stand is close to the road by my sign so not in easy viewing 
> from the house.
> This morning I picked up my mail and checked the plants down roadside and 
> was delighted to see a number of caterpillars in varying sizes on the 
> leaves. Now I worry there may not be enough to feed them long enough for 
> them to move to the next cycle.
> I read something about a woman in NB, I believe, who has raised a number of 
> them. I cannot find that reference. I wonder if anyone here would know to 
> whom I am referring, and if anyone here knows of anyone tagging the 
> butterflies?
> So far we are seeing a few fritillaries. One is missing quite a chunk of 
> wing on the right side. There are cabbage whites and wood nymphs, a few 
> sulphurs and that is pretty much it. Apparently one Monarch was here.. :?))
> Marg
> 
> 
> http://MargMillard.ca 
> 

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