Subject: Butterflies of Cascadia - repost?
Date: Apr 30 12:55:10 2002
From: Charles Kahle - charlesk at seanet.com


Butterflies of Cascadia, the beautiful new publication of Seattle Audubon
authored by Robert Michael Pyle, is now available exclusively through the
Seattle Audubon Nature Shop.

Cost is $29.95. Nature Shop hours are 10am to 4pm Monday through Saturday.

Seattle Audubon Nature Shop
8050 35th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98115
Shop: (206) 523-4483

Mail order is welcome by calling The Nature Shop. First Class postage on
this book is $3.95, or book rate postage is $1.78. Washington residents need
to add 8.8% sales tax.

Other booksellers will have the book later in May.

In conjunction with the publication of Butterflies of Cascadia, Idie Ulsh,
photo contributor and President of the Washington Butterfly Assoc., will
present Wings of Beauty - the World of Butterflies at the May 16 general
meeting of Seattle Audubon, 7pm at the Center for Urban Horticulture.

Author Bob Pyle will be featured and available for signing books at the June
5 Washington Butterfly Assoc. meeting. 7pm at the Graham Visitor Center at
Washington Park Arboretum.

Let me know if there are any other questions.

Charles Kahle
President, Seattle Audubon Society
Seattle, Wa


-----Original Message-----
From: TWEETERS-owner at u.washington.edu
[mailto:TWEETERS-owner at u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Kelly Mcallister
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:09 PM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: Butterflies of Cascadia - repost?



Could anyone out there in Tweeters land post the information on ordering
Robert Pyle's book
to the group (or to me personally)? I launched into a flurry of email
deleting last night
to clear out about 400 messages and now I find that I want to share this
information with
a couple of people.

Today, at the Artillary Impact Area of Fort Lewis, singing Lazuli Buntings
and Oregon Vesper
Sparrows. Also, Chipping Sparrows, Kestrels, and Western Meadowlarks.
Butterflies included
Taylor's Checkerspots (2 of 'em), Sara's Orangetips, Silvery Blues, and an
unknown swallowtail.
Saw what appeared to be an American Painted Lady fly fast across the road in
front of my
truck.

Kelly McAllister
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Olympia, Washington
Reply to: mcallkrm at dfw.wa.gov