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		<title>November 19, 2008</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bob Pyle's Blog]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since my short trips to Florida and North Carolina, I've been back in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, reveling among the many tropical and subtropical butterflies that can be seen nowhere else in the U.S. Mostly its a matter of going from one world birding center to another... ]]></description>
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<p>RMP with Benton Basham of Tennessee and Weslaco, TX. Ben is a top birder and butterflier who has been extremely helpful to me. Photo by Jan Dauphin.</p>
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My dear friends of almost fifty years, Floyd and June Preston, and major field contributors to our knowledge of the U.S. butterfly fauna. Photo by Ben Basham.</p>
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A rare and pristine Gold-spotted Aguna, encountered at the NABA Butterfly Park. Photo by Ben Basham.</p>
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A fabulous fig sphinx moth (Pachylia ficus) found as a pupa in Weslaco, photo by Ben Basham.</p>
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<p>Pitcher plants photographed at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station by Susan S. Borkin.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/blog12.jpg"> </a>Susan Borkin photographed on the bog boardwalk at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station.</p>
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<p>Bob Pyle on the Bog boardwalk at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station. Photo by Susan Borkin.<br />
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Swamp metalmark larva photographed at Riveredge Nature Center, Ozaukee County WI by Susan S. Borkin.</p>
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Swamp metalmark adult photographed at Riveredge Nature Center, Ozaukee County WI by Susan S. Borkin.</p>
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<p>Ann and Scott Swengel looking for karner blue eggs. Photo by Bob Pyle.</p>
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<p>Bob Pyle looking for karner blue eggs. Photo by Ann and Scott Swengel.</p>
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<p>Karner blue egg.</p>
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<p>Bob Pyle and Ann Swengel at the Bauer Brockway Barrens. Photo by Scott Swengel.</p>
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