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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 22:32:52 -0400
From: Dolores Price <pricedolores884...>
Subject: [MassLep] Birds and Butterflies MBC and Forbush Bird Club trip in Leicester 7/13

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This morning and early afternoon, five participants walked a section of the
roadside of route 56 north overlooking the edges of the fields on the back
side of the Worcester Airport. It was cloudy and the temp was in the mid
60's until late morning when sunny skies appeared and the temp rose to 80
degrees. We also drove over to Mulberry St. where we checked the edges of
the field and walked the wooded path to the Quaker Cemetery.

*Butterflies included these 20 species:*
Black swallowtail 2
Eastern tiger swallowtail 1
Spicebush swallowtail 5
Cabbage white 3
Clouded sulphur 10
American copper 1
Eastern tailed-blue 9
Great spangled fritillary 22
Silver-bordered fritillary 2
Pearl crescent 5
Appalachian brown 2
Little wood-satyr 5
Common wood-nymph 1
Monarch 2
Silver-spotted skipper 5
Peck's skipper 1
Little glassywing 1
Delaware skipper 1
Mulberry wing 1
Dun skipper 1

*Birds included 26 species, including some highlights such as:*
bobolinks, eastern kingbird, savannah sparrow, chimney swifts, kestrel,
hairy woodpecker, and indigo bunting.
Many thanks to everyone for all your observations and to Scott Mcallister
for keeping the bird list.

Dolores Price

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a section of the roadside of route 56 north overlooking the edges of the f=
ields on the back side of the Worcester Airport. It was cloudy and the temp=
was in the mid 60&#39;s until late morning when sunny skies appeared and t=
he temp rose to 80 degrees. We also drove over to Mulberry St. where we che=
cked the edges of the field and walked the wooded path to the Quaker Cemete=
ry.=C2=A0=C2=A0<div><br></div><div><u>Butterflies included these 20 species=
:</u></div><div>Black swallowtail 2</div><div>Eastern tiger swallowtail 1</=
div><div>Spicebush swallowtail 5</div><div>Cabbage white 3</div><div>Cloude=
d sulphur 10</div><div>American copper 1</div><div>Eastern tailed-blue 9</d=
iv><div>Great spangled fritillary 22</div><div>Silver-bordered fritillary 2=
</div><div>Pearl crescent 5</div><div>Appalachian brown 2</div><div>Little =
wood-satyr 5</div><div>Common wood-nymph 1</div><div>Monarch 2</div><div>Si=
lver-spotted skipper 5</div><div>Peck&#39;s skipper 1</div><div>Little glas=
sywing 1</div><div>Delaware skipper 1</div><div>Mulberry=C2=A0wing 1</div><=
div>Dun skipper 1</div><div><br></div><div><u>Birds included=C2=A026 specie=
s, including some highlights such as:</u></div><div> bobolinks, eastern kin=
gbird, savannah sparrow, chimney swifts, kestrel, hairy woodpecker, and ind=
igo bunting.</div><div>Many thanks to everyone for all your observations an=
d to Scott Mcallister for keeping the bird list.=C2=A0</div><div><br></div>=
<div>Dolores Price</div><div><br></div></div>

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