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I'm thinking of adding some Ritalin to their watermelon....
Date: 07/15/2007
Views: 260
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If you've got Monarchs, you almost have to have Queens, too
Date: 07/15/2007
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The Sulfurs don't seem to like showing off the tops of their wings, either...
Date: 07/15/2007
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I'm not sure what variety this one is, but he was rather difficult to capture...
Date: 07/15/2007
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The Tiger Swallowtails were about as active as the Pipevines -- they just didn't want to sit still
Date: 07/15/2007
Views: 187
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The Zebra Longwings are hard to photograph -- the yellow on the wings confuses the camera's white balance settings.
Date: 07/15/2007
Views: 187
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In the interests of keeping this 'family friendly', we won't discuss what was going on outside the frame to give this Zebra Long
Date: 07/15/2007
Views: 188
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There's just something about the way this Gulf Fritillary was staring at me that makes me smile....
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 190
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Gulf Fritillary --- the bottom of their wings is just as pretty as the tops
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 175
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A Malachite butterfly showing the underside of its wings laying claim to a chunk of watermelon
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 176
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Same Malachite showing both the top and bottom of its wings
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 146
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My eyes keep wanting this Malachite's wings to be yellow, but they actually are this beautiful green.
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 145
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What's a day at the butterfly house without a monarch
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 131
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One monarch a day just isn't enough.
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 129
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Pipevine Swallowtail with ADHD --- balancing with front and back wings fluttering (I'm amazed they don't burn more energy hoveri
Date: 07/26/2007
Views: 142
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