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Nov 4, 2017 11:47 AM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
Passionate about Native Plants
Bee Lover Salvias Native Plants and Wildflowers Hummingbirder Critters Allowed Garden Photography
Butterflies Birds Region: Texas Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Photo Contest Winner 2021
Thank you, Mac. And Josephine. *Blush* But I'M not amazing; the butterflies are. Luckily I live in an area on the migration route, have a garden with established nectar plants, own a pretty good camera, and have plenty of free time to wander around looking for interesting birds and bugs. I feel very fortunate, and it gives me pleasure to share my photos with others on this site. I hope I don't over-do it.

The white mist flower is another section of the yard that provided lots of activity yesterday.

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Some of the butterflies are showing signs of a long, difficult trip.

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More wasps....hopefully these are not as fearsome as the tarantula killer.

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