It ain't over yet!! (6 species of butterflies on NH Coast!)
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Steve Mirick
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Nov 16, 2023, 6:50:20 PM11/16/23
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Who said the insects were done? The temps soared into the low 60's
today with lots of sun on the coast. Without any prolonged cold this
fall, there are still a few nectar flowers and still some insects! I
ended the day with 6 species of butterflies and 11 species of Flower
Flies. I visited Odiorne Point State Park where the primary nectar was
wild radish and a small number of dandelions. Then I visited the Tony
Rahn park at Pease in Portsmouth where there is primarily dandelion as
the late goldenrods and asters are about done. Then I finished in
Hampton where I've been following a nice aster bush which is STILL
managing to produce some nectar and attracting lots of bugs.
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Hi Steve and fellow Butterfly enthusiasts!
I saw three Red Admirals today on Plum Island in MASS, wishing it was NH! So, they may be continuing in a neighborhood near you!
Best,
Patti Wood
Exeter/Lempster