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Alabama Butterflies

gcertain
15 years ago

I haven't had an awful lot of butterfly visitors this spring, although their numbers have begun to increase in the last week or 10 days. And I told myself that I had enough butterfly pictures, so I have resisted running for the camera every time I saw movement in the garden. But hardly anything compares with the delight of seeing the season's first Buckeye or American Painted Lady or Red Spotted Purple or even the first Eastern Black Swallowtail larva. I admit it -- I caved. Here are a few pics. I wish now I had gotten the first Gulf Fritillary, Tiger Swallowtail, American Snout, Cloudless Sulphur, Eastern Tailed Blue ... you get the idea.

I'll be heading back to Mexico in a couple of days, so I probably won't get any more pictures in this garden until October. But the season's just getting started in Las Cuevas.

geni

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Red Spotted Purple

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Red Spotted Purple

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Fiery Skipper

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Horace's Duskywing

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Buckeye

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American Painted Lady

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American Painted Lady

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