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Gulf fritillary at the farm ... these guys along with Cloudless Sulphurs are our most common butterflies still flying now. Please View Large Explore? I don't see it yet but thanks for the heads-up :-) Winner & Front Page, ~*Nature Pics That *WoW* Us*~ , Butterfly contest, 10-08 Winner, Nature's Pot-of-Gold challenge, orange bug 11-08 Winner, Beautiful World Challenge Group 10, nature's rainbow 5-09

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The butterflies, a distant cousin of the monarch, also go by the names “silverspots,” for the grey, metallic markings on the underside of their wings, and “passion butterflies,” for their close relationship with the passionflower, a favored host plant for females laying eggs Flower Power - As butterflies probe for nectar, they visit a variety of wildflowers. The Gulf

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The Gulf Fritillary is a striking butterfly known for its vibrant orange and black patterned wings. This visually captivating insect can be found in various habitats across the southern United States. Its lifecycle and behaviors reveal fascinating adaptations that enhance its survival. What intriguing aspects of this butterfly might you discover next? Southern United States, Tapestry Nature, Pollinator Garden, Butterfly Art, Vibrant Orange, Beautiful Butterflies, Black Pattern, Wildlife Photography, Insects

The Gulf Fritillary is a striking butterfly known for its vibrant orange and black patterned wings. This visually captivating insect can be found in various habitats across the southern United States. Its lifecycle and behaviors reveal fascinating adaptations that enhance its survival. What intriguing aspects of this butterfly might you discover next?

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