Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-05 Thread Bob Pdml
On 5 Oct 2020, at 14:31, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:
> 
> No accounting for the French!

It’s a great film, directed by Bunuel, who was not French, but the script was 
by Jean-Claude Carrière one of the greats of cinema, who is indeed French and 
I’d say it’s more his film than Bunuel’s. That scene, in fact the whole film, 
is a coded reference to and critique of France’s role in their former colonies 
and in particular to the Algerian war.

https://mubi.com/notebook/posts/surviving-desire-the-films-of-jean-claude-carriere



> Thankfully, those are NOT Monarchs.  It is to be hoped they are not
> endangered.
> 
> Dan Matyola
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> 
>> there were several people netting & tagging Monarchs ... then releasing
>> them again to continue on their journey.
>> 
>> ...until they get to France...
>> 
>> https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2cad1f?start=488


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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-05 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Hawaii has a population of Monarch butterflies:

http://www.explorebiodiversity.com/Hawaii/BiodiversityForgotten/Wildlife/Inverts/Insects/Monarchs.htm

Since the nearest land to Hawaii is Point Arena, near San Francisco, about
2,286 miles away, Hawaiian Monarchs do not migrate.  I love to watch them
visiting nectar plants in the garden of the condo complex in which we stay
on Maui.  I am still hoping to get back there this winter.
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On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 4:47 PM Bob Pdml  wrote:

> On 4 Oct 2020, at 21:18, John  wrote:
> >
> > There's a particular "gap" on the Blue Ridge Parkway where the Monarchs
> usually pass through on their migration south.
> >
> > https://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway-place/view-cherry-cove/
> >
> > I remember stopping there on one of my visits several years ago and
> there were several people netting & tagging Monarchs ... then releasing
> them again to continue on their journey.
>
>
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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-05 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
No accounting for the French!
Thankfully, those are NOT Monarchs.  It is to be hoped they are not
endangered.

Dan Matyola
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On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 4:47 PM Bob Pdml  wrote:

> On 4 Oct 2020, at 21:18, John  wrote:
> >
> > There's a particular "gap" on the Blue Ridge Parkway where the Monarchs
> usually pass through on their migration south.
> >
> > https://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway-place/view-cherry-cove/
> >
> > I remember stopping there on one of my visits several years ago and
> there were several people netting & tagging Monarchs ... then releasing
> them again to continue on their journey.
>
> ...until they get to France...
>
> https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2cad1f?start=488
>
>
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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-04 Thread Bob Pdml
On 4 Oct 2020, at 21:18, John  wrote:
> 
> There's a particular "gap" on the Blue Ridge Parkway where the Monarchs 
> usually pass through on their migration south.
> 
> https://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway-place/view-cherry-cove/
> 
> I remember stopping there on one of my visits several years ago and there 
> were several people netting & tagging Monarchs ... then releasing them again 
> to continue on their journey.

...until they get to France...

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2cad1f?start=488


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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-04 Thread John
There's a particular "gap" on the Blue Ridge Parkway where the Monarchs usually 
pass through on their migration south.


https://www.virtualblueridge.com/parkway-place/view-cherry-cove/

I remember stopping there on one of my visits several years ago and there were 
several people netting & tagging Monarchs ... then releasing them again to 
continue on their journey.


On 10/4/2020 10:35:53, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

"How do you tag a butterfly?  And are they ever recovered?"
Carefully.
"And are they ever recovered?"
Yes.  Here is probably more than you ever want to know about tagging
butterflies:

https://monarchwatch.org/tagging/

Dan Matyola
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On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 5:47 AM mike wilson  wrote:


How do you tag a butterfly?  And are they ever recovered?


On 03 October 2020 at 19:30 "Daniel J. Matyola" 

wrote:



It's pretty much the end of the season for the Monarch butterflies.  I

have

finished tagging ones that I recently released or captured, and am
submitting my data to Monarch Watch.

Here is one of the recent butterflies to emerge from its chrysalis.  The
newly emerged male is still hanging from remains of his former shell, the
remains of which can be seen above him.  He hangs like this, drying his
wings, before they are strong enough that he can fly.

http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2020/10/3/emerging

F-5 IIs, smc DA 35 mm Macro F 2.8 limited
Comments, criticisms, and suggestions are invited and appreciated.






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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-04 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
"How do you tag a butterfly?  And are they ever recovered?"
Carefully.
"And are they ever recovered?"
Yes.  Here is probably more than you ever want to know about tagging
butterflies:

https://monarchwatch.org/tagging/

Dan Matyola
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On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 5:47 AM mike wilson  wrote:

> How do you tag a butterfly?  And are they ever recovered?
>
> > On 03 October 2020 at 19:30 "Daniel J. Matyola" 
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's pretty much the end of the season for the Monarch butterflies.  I
> have
> > finished tagging ones that I recently released or captured, and am
> > submitting my data to Monarch Watch.
> >
> > Here is one of the recent butterflies to emerge from its chrysalis.  The
> > newly emerged male is still hanging from remains of his former shell, the
> > remains of which can be seen above him.  He hangs like this, drying his
> > wings, before they are strong enough that he can fly.
> >
> > http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2020/10/3/emerging
> >
> > F-5 IIs, smc DA 35 mm Macro F 2.8 limited
> > Comments, criticisms, and suggestions are invited and appreciated.
>
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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-04 Thread mike wilson
How do you tag a butterfly?  And are they ever recovered?

> On 03 October 2020 at 19:30 "Daniel J. Matyola"  wrote:
> 
> 
> It's pretty much the end of the season for the Monarch butterflies.  I have
> finished tagging ones that I recently released or captured, and am
> submitting my data to Monarch Watch.
> 
> Here is one of the recent butterflies to emerge from its chrysalis.  The
> newly emerged male is still hanging from remains of his former shell, the
> remains of which can be seen above him.  He hangs like this, drying his
> wings, before they are strong enough that he can fly.
> 
> http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2020/10/3/emerging
> 
> F-5 IIs, smc DA 35 mm Macro F 2.8 limited
> Comments, criticisms, and suggestions are invited and appreciated.

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Re: PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-04 Thread Bruce Walker
#monarch

On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 5:47 AM mike wilson  wrote:
>
> How do you tag a butterfly?

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PESO: Emerging Monarch

2020-10-03 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
It's pretty much the end of the season for the Monarch butterflies.  I have
finished tagging ones that I recently released or captured, and am
submitting my data to Monarch Watch.

Here is one of the recent butterflies to emerge from its chrysalis.  The
newly emerged male is still hanging from remains of his former shell, the
remains of which can be seen above him.  He hangs like this, drying his
wings, before they are strong enough that he can fly.

http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2020/10/3/emerging

F-5 IIs, smc DA 35 mm Macro F 2.8 limited
Comments, criticisms, and suggestions are invited and appreciated.

Dan Matyola
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