These may be Red Admirals. My New England Asters have come into full bloom
today, and I must have 30 or more Red Admiral butterflies fluttering around
on them in my front yard - quite a pleasant sight.
Dave Stack,  Harrison   ---   ( where we will have a Buckthorn Bust along
Bassett Creek on Sat. Sep. 20, and again on Sat. Sep. 27, from 9-am to1-pm.
Volunteers from anywhere would be appreciated - feel free to stop by and
help out for an hour or two, come to Bassett Creek Park in the area of Logan
Av. and Chestnut Av. (1 bk w. of Cedar Lk Rd).)

>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  >>  I have observed substantial numbers of a
medium sized butterfly (moth?) lingering on my zinnias this week. They are
very pretty, and not shy, therefore, I suppose they are highly destructive
to habitat (irony).   To my untrained eye part of their wing looks like a
monarch; closer to the body is even more dazzling color and pattern. Cute.
I think they have moth type bodies; but do not ask me why.  >>

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