I spent the week-end out of the office, so I have just gotten caught up with all the nice butterfly records that were made, or so I think. Please have a look at the page of my website devoted to FOY records and make sure that all of yours are included. If you took butterfly photos this week-end, please check the county list at BAMONA to see if you can document a species not listed in that county; if so, please send along the photo, and I will get it processed. Over the week-end David Trently (and Audrey Hoff) visited Big Ridge State Park in Union County and obtained photos of two species, ending the long status of that East Tennessee county as having zero species listed at the BAMONA website. Also over the week-end Allan Trently visited Natchez Trace State Park in Carroll County and obtained photos of five species, ending the long status of that West Tennessee county as having zero species listed at the BAMONA website. That leaves just five counties-Crockett, Gibson, Giles, Moore, and Weakley-without any butterflies listed at the BAMONA website. Let's hear a cheer for the Trentlys, and let's try to get all five of those counties out of the zero-butterfly zone this year. Good butterfly counting, Steve Stedman Cookeville, Putnam County Link to FOY page of my website: http://iweb.tntech.edu/sstedman/ButterflySightingsTN2009.htm Link to BAMONA website (click on Map Search; then click inside the outline of TN; then click inside the outline of your county): http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/