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Butterflies – Monarch Butterfly – Danaus plexippus
Butterflies – Monarch Butterfly – Danaus plexippus The above image of a Male Monarch butterfly was taken at the Butterfly site of the Adirondack Park Interpretive Center.
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Tagged adirondack park, adult butterfly, adult form, androconia, butterflies mating, butterfly books and publications, Butterfly Conservatory, cardiac glycosides, chemical attractant, chrysalis, chrysalis stage, danaus plexippus, deposits eggs, female monarch, hind wing, host plants, interpretive center, large orange butterfly with black wing veins, larvae (caterpillars), Male Monarch Butterfly, migratory pattern, milkweed butterflies, milkweed plant, milkweed plants, monarch, Monarch Butterfly, Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar, Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus, pheromones, the great butterfly migration of NOrth America, wing scales, wing veins
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Butterflies – Tailed Jay – Graphium agamemnon
Butterflies – Tailed Jay – Graphium agamemnon Photographed at the Carleton University “Live” Butterfly exhibit in the Fall of 2010. (Location) Not surprisingly, given its wing shape and coloration when opened, the Tailed Jay is often referred to by its … Continue reading
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Tagged agamemnon, Butterflies, Butterfly Conservatory, Butterfly Exhibit, Carleton University, coloration, descriptive names, Green Spotted Triangle, Malaysia, northern queensland, papilionidae, rain forest environment, south east asia, Spotted Green Kite, Tailed Jay, Tailed Jay Graphium agamemnon, tiger swallowtail, triangle, wing shape
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Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls, Ontario I like to photograph butterflies in the wild but when my wife decided that she would like to go to a matinee performance of a play at Niagara-on-the-Lake and it was okay for me to … Continue reading