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Signs of Fall

Date: 10/17/2009

Number: 1

Yesterday, clouds of snouts went through San Antonio. I drove around town between 3 and 5pm, and they were everywhere along the I-10 HWY corridor, Wurzbar St. to 1604 HWY. My observation time: I was watching for 2 hours.

Editor's Note: As reported by the Statesman.com website, "About every decade or so there’s an outbreak of snouts in Central Texas, according to Mike Quinn, president of the Austin Butterfly Forum. 'The weather pattern triggers these outbreaks — the drought followed by heavy rains,' said Quinn, who has compiled a site dedicated to the butterfly."

http://texasento.net/snout.htm

San Antonio, TX

Latitude: 29.5 Longitude: -98.5

Observed by: Zoya
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