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Leipzig 2013 – Chatting up
Little beauty
Mallards, Weymouth Swannery
Ruddy reflection
Checking us out
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Incoming ..
Joyful memories
Evening Grosbeaks from 2012
No romance today
The long and the short of it : )
Spruce Grouse male
House Sparrow, male
Spruce Grouse male
Cardinal
Eastern Towhee (Male)
Eastern Towhee (Male)
Cardinal and Purple Finch (Both Males)
A beautiful setting
Togetherness
Just for my records
House Finch enjoying the sun's warmth
Roll on spring and summer!
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Icy beak, icy feet
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (Male)
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (Male)
Lion resting
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Is it a Snowy? ... no, it isn't ... yes, it is!
Some white patches have eyes : )
Weimar 2013 – Goethe-Nationalmuseum – Roman youth
Scarlet Robin (M)
Dark Bush-cricket Male
Happy Spider
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Bluebird of happiness
Welcome ..
Details in black
Perched and posing
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Majestic
A real poser
Juvenile flight -
Purple iridescence
Superb Blue Wren (male)
Heliophanus sp.
Orange-Tip Male
As handsome as can be
Eastern Towhee (Male)
Who can resist a Robin?
Mountain Bluebird male
Ruby-throated Hummingbird in the rain
Eight Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks
Goldfinch on Thistle
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak - Male
Cardinal Pair
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - Male
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (Male)
Goldfinch - Male in Summer Plumage
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (Male)
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (Immature Male) and a Mourn…
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (Male)
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Buddleja davidii .. continues to be a treat for Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly ..
"The Eastern tiger swallowtail, scientifically known as Papilio glaucus, was designated as North Carolina's state butterfly in June of 2012.
The butterfly is native to North America, and one of the most common and most easily recognized species found in the Eastern U.S.
It's widely accepted that the Eastern tiger swallowtail was the first North American butterfly species to have been illustrated. John White - an artist and cartographer who was the governor of the Roanoke Island colony (that came to be known as the Lost Colony) - first drew the species in 1587 while on an expedition for Sir Walter Raleigh in Virginia.
The male is usually yellow with four black stripes on each wing. Females are usually yellow or black. You'll find them from spring to the fall, and usually around the edges of woods, in open fields, in gardens or by roadsides. They usually hang out around the tops of trees, but they like to drink from puddles on the ground (sometimes in large huddles or clusters)."
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"The Eastern tiger swallowtail, scientifically known as Papilio glaucus, was designated as North Carolina's state butterfly in June of 2012.
The butterfly is native to North America, and one of the most common and most easily recognized species found in the Eastern U.S.
It's widely accepted that the Eastern tiger swallowtail was the first North American butterfly species to have been illustrated. John White - an artist and cartographer who was the governor of the Roanoke Island colony (that came to be known as the Lost Colony) - first drew the species in 1587 while on an expedition for Sir Walter Raleigh in Virginia.
The male is usually yellow with four black stripes on each wing. Females are usually yellow or black. You'll find them from spring to the fall, and usually around the edges of woods, in open fields, in gardens or by roadsides. They usually hang out around the tops of trees, but they like to drink from puddles on the ground (sometimes in large huddles or clusters)."
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Buddleia grows everywhere like a weed in England... not so in Oklahoma... need to try again with it as it is a butterfly magnet !
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