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UGA—Springwood—Lightning Bugs


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16 minutes ago, Thaddeus Kosciuszko said:

 

It sounds like you've got a lot of visitors coming to look, so I connected as many as I could with the Forum Blue Safety String so none of them would get stepped on.

 

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That’s very cool. That shows the flight path of individual insects. 

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Very cool, Allen.  You have such a special place, it's wonderful that you can preserve it for nature and share it with people who value it too.  It's clear how excited they were about their field trip.

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8 hours ago, Allen said:

Doing a Lightning bug seminar here next year, btw. 
Slide show on the different verities, a study on the flight path of a displaying Loopy 5, dissections to positively ID the species, etc. 

 

That will be an amazing event. 

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On 7/15/2022 at 7:42 AM, Airehead said:

Definitely an educational and fun time. I may have to repeat. 

Remind me next time and I’ll pull out the pellet rifles. 
The game is to sit on the deck and hit the target on the other side of the pond by skipping it off the surface. 

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8 hours ago, Allen said:

Remind me next time and I’ll pull out the pellet rifles. 
The game is to sit on the deck and hit the target on the other side of the pond by skipping it off the surface. 

I will likely suck at this game but I will give it a shot. 

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