Hello, The web address below (for an NRCS web page) provides detailed information and current classification for all of Iowa's soils. This is especially...
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Mark Leoschke
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Jan 31, 2005 4:42 pm
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Mark Leoschke
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Feb 10, 2005 2:21 pm
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Hello, The USPS has put out another in its series of entire sheets of stamps portraying plant and animal communities. The latest one is the Eastern Deciduous...
Has anyone seen any butterflies or odonates yet? I haven't, but I have seen lots of other stuff: I have seen more than one species of moth--I even saw one in...
Harlan-- 28 March 2005 Polygonia progne - one Nymphalis antiopa - one Noctuids and Geometrids are out in force, so are a nice variety of Plecoptera. Mike...
Mike Overton
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Mar 29, 2005 1:38 pm
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I saw my first butterfly of the year today. It was a painted lady--its colors were pretty faded and it seemed kind of battered up. It was flying next to a...
Does anyone happen to know where I can find a photocopy of the original description of the Powesheik skipper? Parker, 1870; Amer. Entomologist Botanist 2: 271 ...
I took my noon walk today at Camp Dodge and saw 8 painted lady butterflies in about 30 minutes. All were nectaring on dandelions on the sunny east side of the...
Hi all, I saw my first dragonfly today. It was a male Anax junius (blue darner) at Grant Park in Sac Co. about 12:45 pm. Later in the afternoon I saw another...
Michael S. Hummel
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Apr 8, 2005 4:13 am
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Painted ladies yes, dragonflies no. But common oak moths (Phoberia atomaris as per Covell's book) are in abundance. MJ Hatfield Ames...
MJ Hatfield
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Apr 8, 2005 11:17 am
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Steve, Even though our address is Ames, we're in east central Nebraska, not Iowa. But I did see from the tractor what I identified to be a male A. Junius on a...
Kathleen-- It's not too unusual to see Red Admirals at this time of year. Still the first ones of the season are always a treat. Yard list so far in 2005: ...
IA-Butterfliers-- I found a male Erynnis brizo flying in our yard yesterday, 9 April 2005. This is a week or two earlier than I normally see them here in...
Does anyone have a phone number or email address for Bill Witt. I think this is the way to spell his name. He is the gentleman that is knowledgable about ...
Hi all, Just a quick note that Anax junius (Green Darner) has made it north to Ida county. Saw a small number of males foraging over a restore prairie area...