[NatureNS] butterflies in Kentville

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Hi, Devin-

What kind of condition were the American Ladys in? Would you say that 
they had overwintered (and thus recently emerged and fresh) or had 
migrated in (and perhaps somewhat worn)?

Thanks for these observations!

--- Peter Payzant


On 2020-04-27 5:08 PM, Devin Johnstone wrote:
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> I also got some lovely photos of an American Lady yesterday as well.
>
> I observed another American Lady on Tuesday of last week (April 21), a 
> new "earliest date" for me that species as well.  Unfortunately, I 
> wasnt able to get a photo of that one.


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    Hi, Devin-<br>
    <br>
    What kind of condition were the American Ladys in? Would you say
    that they had overwintered (and thus recently emerged and fresh) or
    had migrated in (and perhaps somewhat worn)?<br>
    <br>
    Thanks for these observations!<br>
    <br>
    --- Peter Payzant<br>
    <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2020-04-27 5:08 PM, Devin Johnstone
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        <span>I also got some lovely photos of an American Lady
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        <span>I observed another American Lady on Tuesday of last week
          (April 21), a new "earliest date" for me that species as
          well.  Unfortunately, I wasnt able to get a photo of that one.</span><br>
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