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Fri, 8 Jul 2016 06:55:31 -0400
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Ken,  I have not walked down to the river there in 3-4 weeks.  There are usually too many people wading in the river and letting their dogs run in that area of the river now that it is nice.  I run a butterfly transect at Jackson Field.  I am there once a week from April 1 to Nov 1.  I have to go "off" transect to see this area and the trees are all leaved out and it is tough to see from the path I follow like it is earlier.  During migration in May, there were plenty down there (many more than 8) and they were flying into the holes.  I don't know what happened to them since then unfortunately.  I will pay more attention next year.  Hope this helps a little.  Todd

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