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How do they band a butterfly Jim?
Don
Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net
On 6/20/2020 6:08 PM, Jim Wolford wrote:
> Today Wolfville’s Reservoir Park had at least 3 lovely banded purple butterlies (aka white admirals) and a tiger swallowtail. I also noticed that some of the trees were dripping shiny drops of honeydew from unseen aphid?-infested leaves. Cheers from Jim in Wolfville.
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