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An orange-julia butterfly (Dryas julia) in the pollination center of the Invertebrate House gets the last bits of nectar out of a late-season flower.
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2 comments:
That is one honey of a shot. Frost can't be far away.
What a great capture of a moment with the wings showing movement, yet the rest of the photo perfectly focused. Lovely.
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