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Bob Pyle Reports on Painted Ladies

Posted on April 20, 2015 by Carolyn Heberlein

Painted ladies moving north across SR 30 between Astoria and Portland, Oregon, Saturday April 18, in modest numbers. — Bob Pyle

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