Red Admirals Everywhere
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Red Admirals Everywhere

Brian Bailey

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There were lots of Red Admirals scattered in and around Col Sam Smith Park today.  They're the first I've seen this year and the only butterfly species I saw today.

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There were lots of Red Admirals scattered in and around Col Sam Smith Park today.  They're the first I've seen this year and the only butterfly species I saw today.

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i saw a monarch on Tuesday near the Don River. caught me by surprise.
Leslie Spit has a lot of RAs
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i did see a morning cloak yesterday afternoon when i was there
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Had dozens of red admirals in my backyard today, also one black swallowtail and one hummingbird. Still looking for my second tiger swallowtail, saw my first one last week. Here's hoping the lilacs last until the weather warms up!
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Craig McL

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i saw a monarch on Tuesday near the Don River. caught me by surprise.
Leslie Spit has a lot of RAs

Hi I dont no what your name is but I wood like to know what date you saw and was this a fresh or worin Monarch ?? the eryly date for Monarch in Ont is May 6 and late is Dec 4

Craig
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Excuse my spelling and Grammar, I am Dyslexic thank you.