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Apr 10, 2018 1:31 PM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
Passionate about Native Plants
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Plenty of activity on this warm afternoon; the flowers were popular.

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The Little Wood-Satyr preferred the leaf litter.

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I decided to take a short hike to check for caterpillars on the Antelope Horn milkweeds. No cats yet, but plenty of other guests:

Oak Hairstreaks,

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Gray Hairstreaks,

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Juniper Hairstreak,

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Bees,

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and all of the above plus a beetle and a well-hidden spider.

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Welcome Spring!!!
GrammaChar

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