Michael, We used to post links to our photos stored on various photo sharing sites but some of those sites have restrictions that don't allow visitors to download the photos. Since Steve needs copies of the photos, we need to send them directly to him. If we send them as attachments to the group, the allotted storage on Freelists gets used up and then the archives stops storing our posts. I will gladly send you copies of my BAMONA shots but most of them are relatively poor quality and are just good enough for an ID. You should be able to find much better photos of the species mentioned here in the field guides or on many different web sites. Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://www.finishflagfarms.com ________________________________ From: Michael Lee Bierly <mlbierly@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: tn-butterflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed, October 6, 2010 9:07:54 PM Subject: [TN-Butterflies] Re: Fentress Co. Meadow Frit. BAMONA Message I just don't understand why the whole group cannot see the photos. I have never seen a Meadow Fritillary. Others may have not also. This is all this site has become, send to Steve Stedman. Even Ken Childs who is the administrator of this site is doing this. I haven't seen a Common Wood-Nymph. This is not right. The stated purpose of this site is, "...A place to share sightings, photography, questions, stories, etc." Photos whether rare or common should be enjoyed by the whole group. Records photos must be available to all to review at any time, NOT one person. That is just science. Michael Lee Bierly, Nashville, Davidson County, TN. -----Original Message----- >From: tn-butterflies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:tn-butterflies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rconnorsphoto@xxxxxxx >Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 7:34 PM >To: tn-butterflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [TN-Butterflies] Fentress Co. Meadow Frit. BAMONA > > >Oct. 5, 2010 Alvin York SHP, Fentress County TN > >This is the farthest west in TN I have seen Meadow Fritillary. I looked at >BAMONA and there is record from Clay Co., just west of Fentress. Glassburg >says they seem to be expanding their range in the southeast. I'm hoping to see > >one even closer to home before too long. > >Photo sent to Steve S. > >Richard Connors >Nashville