Sunday, April 27, 2008

Tiger Swallowtail and Iris


Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus)
Iris (of unknown parentage)




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11 comments:

  1. I am looking forward to seeing the butterflies here this year.

    Due to the recent changes
    blogger has made to their word verification setting, and the number of tries it takes to get it right, I will no longer visit blogs that use the settings. It just wastes too much time.

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  2. --Man, what a shot... I've been looking for a shot like that -- you must have the patience of Job...

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  3. Hey, where did you run off to Marvin?

    No more of this galavanting off somewhere and leaving us. ,-)

    But thank you for switching to a butterfly. I'm not too into beetles.

    Yeah, wimp I am. -grin-

    Mari-Nanci
    Photos-City-Mine
    Smilnsigh

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  4. There weren't any swallowtails on my iris today. Just not fair.

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  5. Gorgeous picture! I'm looking forward to the return of butterflies in Connecticut.

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  6. You've been holding out on me! Where (online) does one go to see your art/craft?

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  7. Beautiful shot.
    Crystal clear.


    Troy

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  8. Naw, Lana, you just haven't been paying attention. :-)

    Treenware & Pottery

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