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emerald
10-16-2008, 12:18
I recently discovered Butterflies and Moths of North America (http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/) which may be useful to others who visit WhiteBlaze.net.

heescha
02-18-2009, 23:59
thanks for the link, i'll pass that along to my brother...he loves all those pretty flying things! ;)

emerald
02-19-2009, 00:21
You're welcome! It struck me as a remarkable reference which compiles much useful information in an manner accessible to anyone.

emerald
09-06-2009, 16:56
Karl Gardiner recently notified me of 3 butterfly walks in Berks County, the 2nd of which occurred earlier today. The last butterfly walk of the season will be led by Mike Slater next Saturday. Details including directions may be obtained by clicking on Berks County Nature Blog (http://www.readingeagle.com/blog.aspx?bid=70&id=20824&t=Butterfly-walks).

emerald
09-08-2009, 21:34
If anyone wants help identifying a butterfly or moth especially images uploaded to WhiteBlaze's gallery, post, attach pics or link gallery images to this thread. For just one example of how the resource in the opening post can be employed to make WhiteBlaze more informative and how we can help one another learn more about wildlife, click comment (http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/showimage.php?i=36097&noignore=0&postid=12383#post12383).

emerald
09-08-2009, 22:07
The last butterfly walk of the season will be led by Mike Slater next Saturday. Details including directions may be obtained by clicking on Berks County Nature Blog (http://www.readingeagle.com/blog.aspx?bid=70&id=20824&t=Butterfly-walks).

Mike's a knowledgeable botanist. Anyone who wishes to learn more about plant identification is encouraged to attend. Someone who posts under the screen name emerald might show up.

emerald
05-23-2010, 11:18
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/faq/references (http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/faq/references)

Heater
05-23-2010, 12:08
Thank you emerald.

I always wanted to know more about the Moths of N. America.

You rock. :banana

emerald
05-23-2010, 17:05
Search using Google Images and the binomial within quotes to find more. The better images more likely to be identified correctly tend to be at the top of the list.