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Roger:

Many, many red admirals between Lake Erie and Chardon that I can attest to today.  Mentor Headlands had some as we enjoyed the brown thrashers, kinglets, white-throated, song, and swamp sparrows, scaup, etc.  and the trip back up the hills to Chardon saw many in the air.  My yard in Chardon hosted several too.  Everywhere I went, I saw the admirals today.  Movement or emergence?

Dan Best

On Apr 15, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Roger Troutman wrote:

> Today - with strong winds out of the south and temperatures up to 76
> degrees, I observed what I would call an early migration of Red Admiral
> butterflies.
> From circa 10 a.m.till 1:30  in Mansfield  to 2:30 to 7 p.m. in Wooster,
> especially during my trip from the Mansfield to Wooster, I saw 4-6 dozen
> butterflies either in the protection of buildings early and late or
> moving generally from south to north along Route 30 between 1:30 and 2:30.
> 
> Did anyone else notice this movement?
> 
> Roger Troutman
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