Looks good, thanks for posting. Especially like the Monarch on the zinnia. We
may be 28 deg (hard frost) overnight on Thurs and you may be coooolder
there--there go the nectar sources. Bah. I hope the Monarchs are well on
their way to their Mexican wintering forests. Curiously I sat next to Stephen
Reppert at dinner last Saturday at the annual meeting of MA chapter of NABA.
I had about 50 questions but did not want to interfere with his dinner too much.
He excused himself a bit early to change the slides for his talk and put more
of the experimental data back in for this audience. He is a profoundly gifted
speaker with very elegant experiments. How he metamorphosized to become a
Monarch navigation researcher.
after completing a pediatric residency is a mystery.
http://reppertlab.org/migration/skylight-cues/
BTW, the 60 macro appears to be sharper than the PL 100-400. No CU diopter on
any of these?
Google maps and Marnie to navigate, Mike
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