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gary moon <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Sep 2007 17:47:42 -0400
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Hi ,

I returned to Heritage Trail today and was mainly looking for any warblers
and hummingbirds in migration.    I could not locate the resident Common
Yellowthroat which was on territory most of the late spring and summer just
NW of the  Heritage Trail parking area.   The monarchs were out in force
again as well as  4 Cloudless Sulphurs  that were seen on the"rough trail "
north of the parking area.        As a kid growing up in suburban
Chicago,Illinois, I caught several of these as well as 1 or 2 of
the rarer Little Sulphurs.   However, the orange-barred sulphurs and gulf
fritillaries  are still my target species to document if they make it this
far north.

Gary Moon

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