Category Archives: NABA Counts

Cape May NABA Count 7-24-19

Michael O’Brien has kindly shared his Compiler’s report of the butterflies seen on the Cape May NABA Count on July 24 — including four record highs and a new species for the count’s all-time total.  Here’s his report: Cape May, NJ. Yr. … Continue reading

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Not A Census; A Survey By Snapshots

Thanks again to Jack Miller for his many hours of work compiling all our reports for both 2015 and 2016, his species-by-species analysis, and for his notes about his difficulties assembling his 2016 Compilation. He points to a genuine problem, … Continue reading

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June Becomes July

Does butterflying in South Jersey reach its most dramatic in late June and early July? Thanks to these contributors for passing along their photos. If you are willing to share your photos here, send them as jpegs (preferably less than … Continue reading

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Two Remaining SJ NABA Counts To Go

Aaron’s skipper nectaring on vetch during the Cumberland County NABA Count on 6-20-12. Two NABA counts were conducted successfully this week (despite the less-than-ideal heat index): Belleplain and Cumberland. Congratulations to organizers Teresa Knipper and Pat Sutton and to all … Continue reading

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Three NABA Counts Coming Up

Black swallowtail caterpillar on fennel in the rain in Goshen, photo’d by Will Kerling, 6-12-12. (Yes, larvae can be included on your NABA survey.) Three South Jersey NABA counts will be held in the next few weeks, and Pat Sutton … Continue reading

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