Hi All,
Ron, those are super photos! Thank you.
The moth is the Common Spring Moth, Heliomata cycladata.
Check out this site:
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=6261
Sue Cloutier
New Salem
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>Subject: [MassLep] Photos from Little Mt.Tom Trip, May 17.2013
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> Here are a few photos : 2 juniper hairstreaks, a common ringlet and
>an unknown moth.The last image shows a dinosaur footprint, about ten
>inches long...Ron Hamburger, Reading, Ma.
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