From: Michael R. Dugan (hesed@maranatha.net)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2000 - 16:05:00 EDT
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> In Ciudad Acuna Coahula they saw eight butterflies per minute
flying
>and
>fifteen making clusters in the trees to spend the night.
>Ben and Katherine Dugan (1st and 2nd grade)
>
>TRANSLATION
>"10 days before anticipated, --compared to the migrations of
>1998 -1999, the Monarch butterblies crossed the Mexican border.
>Today, in the afternoon, I received a call from Ciudad Acuna Coahuila
>wher the participants of "Correo Real" told us that the butterflies
>were all over the city. Flying law and looking for places to perch
>themselves to spend the night. They counted an average of 8
>butterflies flying per minute and 15 forming clusters in the trees to
>spend the night. The weather was cool, of 23 grades centigrates (73
>grades farenhait)"
>
>- Translation by Claudia Dugan
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