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Monarch / Bird migration / Gainesville /  Florida / Nymphalidae / Junonia coenia / Gulf Fritillary / Entomology / Florida / Lepidoptera / Pollinators / Butterfly
Date: 2012-01-05 17:21:45
Monarch
Bird migration
Gainesville
Florida
Nymphalidae
Junonia coenia
Gulf Fritillary
Entomology
Florida
Lepidoptera
Pollinators
Butterfly

T. J. Walker’s (and associates’) efforts to understand butterfly migrations in the Southeast U.S. by T. J. Walker, January[removed]in preparation] From 1960 to 2000, I devoted significant time studying butterfly migrat

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