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Feb 12, 2016 9:11 PM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
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mellielong said:It is the same Cassius Blue; it's just harder to see the bite in the first photo since it's not backlit by the sun.

Mystery Caterpillar has been sitting on the same spot near the lid all night and morning. What is he up to?


Oh I see now. I wasn't looking closely enough before.

I got this female black swallowtail today. It was windy as all get out -- at 35 mph -- this one was on the ground. It may have chosen to be there but honestly I can't see anything being able to fly in this wind!

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