HURON – On Tuesday, August 5 , I joined 21 other Trompers at the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area trails. Article content
Along the trail there is the best group of wildflowers I have ever seen, which is where I took a photo of the group. At 9:15 a.m. there was a hummingbird clearwing but only one butterfly in the distance. I returned at 10 a.m. to this patch of wildflowers and there were six butterflies in the area. On the way back a northern pearly eye landed on my trousers; I assume it thought I was a tree. Even after I touched it, it re-landed on my trousers, which was still too close to photograph. This was the first time that a butterfly has ever landed on me. Article content
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Further down the trail two deer came down the trail, but quickly