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FR
at Tue Sep 17 21:58:25 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Thank you. Rain more often hinders movement. But it depends on time of year and temps. When its really hot and the rain does not lower the temps to much, they will still see a few. But less then if it would not have rained, if that makes any sense.
Earlier or later in the year, the first cloud sends them down. hahahahahahahahahaha
Theres a common belief that rain out west is a good thing, but if you know how to find a species, rain usually means less observations. Having underground humid is good, and high humidity is good. but wet is not so good. Best wishes
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