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Monday, April 13, 2015

4-13

4-13
White throated Sparrows are scratching through the hedgerows.
One of the Anglewinged butterflies was airborne, perhaps the one called "the Questionmark."
An occasional Bloodroot is open.
And the little, early spring flying moth with the intriguing common name "the Infant" was flying. The larval host for this species is birch but it will also eat willow and aspen. Look for them along gravel roads.
John
The Infant

Bloodroot

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