On March 14 a Red-spotted Purple and E Tiger Swallowtail were flying near the
river in Marion county. A bumblebee was tucked inside a daffodil bloom.
Tommie Rogers
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I had my first of season/year E. Tailed Blue today in Fairview.
Kathy Malone, Fairview
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I've been seeing question marks all winter but until recently I hadn't seen any
butterflies that didn't overwinter as adults. On March 17 I saw a falcate
orangetip and today there was a pearl crescent and an orange sulphur.
Ken Childs
Beech Bluff, TN
Madison County
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