Webeviction
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I found part of them in Ashland OR and find a lot around home but they are usually on grassy hillsides under rocks or bark oddly enough it seems that everywhere I collect them is near railroad tracks...
Peter i doubt one of those is flying this late especially with hyalophora being univoltine
Time to pack my bags and high tail it to oregon then :cowboy:Your deductive reasoning skills are increasingly acute, Agent, and you may be right, but I have the secret advantage of having spent 3 days collecting with him less than a month ago where we discussed the moths he typically sees in his yard.
There are videos on YouTube of frogs fall from the sky. Isn't that stranger any month of the year than Hyalophora in November?
Thank you though for introducing me to the word "univoltine"!
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