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Saturday, June 28, 2014

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6-28
Today Canada Lily is in flower. Canada Lily is also known as Wild Yellow Lily although its flowers range from yellow to brick red.
Last night a Polyphemus Moth was on the wing. Polyphemus larvae are generalists, feeding on many trees and shrubs.
Rosy Maple moths were also active. Larval foods for this species are maples and oaks.
And, finally, an aptly named Figure-seven moth was flying. This moth is active both day and night. Its larval food is Witch Hazel.
John
Rosy Maple moth

Figure-seven moth


Canada Lily

Polyphemus moth

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