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Some PA Butterflies from yesterday. (1 Viewer)

MikeInPA

Fuck Trump
United States
It was not excessively hot yesterday so I headed up to the highest point of the ridge to check out a wildflower meadow that I'd been told was teaming with butterflies. I wasn't disappointed. There were also a few Black Swallowtails, a form of Tiger but although I got some shots they weren't to my liking. I'll have to go back!
 

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On the same “yesteryear” theme, during Aug’19 I laid eyes on what I initially thought “butterfly” as it flew into a bush at Deschutes Crossing (central Oregon), however closer inspection revealed this to be a “Western Sheep Moth” fair to say it…blew me away!👍
 

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