Here is a blog post from a friend of mine who works at the Refuge, Don Freiday. He did some serious math to find out how many red admiral butterflies have been migrating through our area for the past week.
ENJOY!
Here is a blog post from a friend of mine who works at the Refuge, Don Freiday. He did some serious math to find out how many red admiral butterflies have been migrating through our area for the past week.
ENJOY!
wow i wish i was there the pictures look coll i wish i was in ur fourth but i min 5 th grade now
Dear Ms.Lenahan,
Sorry that i didn’t keep your promise to go on my blog atleast once a week. I was in Honduras and my Aunt Elizabeth had to use the computer every time beacause
her homework form collage. I’m back now and i found out that there was a chance that I stay there but few days later my new school is in Ventnor. Im going to miss Leeds Avenue.
your student,
Fernanda
Good luck at your school
I wonder how many admirals there are.
from: Claudia & Emma: Do you think we’ll find any evidence of purple martins. Do you think we’ll find monarch eggs, again?
How about milkweed?
SO EXCITED!!!!!!! LAUGH OUT LOUD.
About how many red adrimal do you think migrate. 😀
Rodrigo,
I am not sure how many migrated this year, but I do think we had millions come through this year!
Your teacher,
Ms. Lenahan
🙁 I miss the refuge.
Red adrimal are fantastic incects 😀
REFUGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Red adrimal butterflies are almost everywere i saw four a week ago. I love the picture of the red adrimal butterfly!:D
Red adrimal butterflies are almost everywere i saw four a week ago. I love the picture of the red adrimal butterfly!
i want to take a guess. is it a buck eye or a black swallowed tail