The American Copper is a beautiful little gem that flies in MD in late June and early July. My first sight of one here was in summer 2006, but July 2007 yielded a bumper crop. There were about 25 sightings, including one at Watkins Park in Mt. Airy, one in Lisbon, and multiple in northern Carroll Co.
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Will Cook's Shots
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The American Copper (Lycaena phlaeas)
Posted by Jeff Cagle at 7:16 PM
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Dude, I'm 17; a former student of yours, and going, "Why leave the personal info?" Cool comments and good intentions; but at any age and in any vocation, you should not give the really personal info online. A/S (or G, for gender)/L (location, state) is fine; but you don't want to mention Mt. Airy, etc.
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