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Sulphur Butterfly on Turk's Cap, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA |
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...there can never be too many butterflies!
ReplyDeleteIt’s cooler here these days but some butterflies are still around! We have a few more days enjoyment of them I guess, Lea.
ReplyDeleteOur butterfly population seems to be decreasing every year. I miss them so much.
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing Monarch butterflies this past week, Heading south for warmer weather.
ReplyDeleteNever too many butterflies, and there were fewer this year than I can ever remember.
ReplyDeleteA splendid macro.
ReplyDeleteI'm just seeing the first cloudless sulphur butterflies here, Lea. They're a joy!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice photo. I haven't seen many butterflies at all this year.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love that picture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterfly image. Have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love these little butterflies. We have had different varieties feeding on our pear trees, lately. Thank you for linking up!
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