The Lovely American Lady is One Colorful Butterfly shows readers a macro photo of an American lady while feeding. It emphasizes the beautiful, bright colors of the butterfly and gives a nice view of how the butterfly eats.
The Whirlabout is an Interesting and Active Little Butterfly discusses a common springtime butterfly that the author/artist has been seeing a lot lately. It shows several examples of this pretty little butterfly on a variety of flowers.
At Last, the Beautiful and Elusive Palamedes Swallowtail features a rather tattered, but still beautiful butterfly as it feasts from a purple thistle flower. It explains how the author/artist came across this butterfly and the difficulty she has had getting a good shot of one.
The Woods are Full of Amazing Butterflies Right Now features a beautiful zebra swallowtail butterfly, but it discusses the fact that there are lots and lots of butterflies out right now. It also explains that this first generation is very active trying to find mates and feeding on the many flowers.
The Pipevine Swallowtail is a Beautiful Spring Butterfly features one of Florida’s prettiest butterflies. It also shares some basic facts about them including range, preferred foods, and behavior.
A Summary of the Year 2022 shows readers a number of photos from 2022. It also gives a short summary of the author/artist’s year.
The Clouded Skipper is a Pretty Cool Little Butterfly shows several images of these interesting pollinators. It also explains their habits, range, food sources, and habitat among other things.
The Grey Hairstreak is a Tiny, Colorful Butterfly tells readers a little bit about these beautiful native butterflies and the author/artist’s encounter with this one.
The Beautiful Palamedes Swallowtail Loves Fall Flowers tells readers how sometimes luck is important in nature photography. It shows several photos of a Palamedes swallowtail butterfly that the author/artist was lucky to get.
The Beautiful Zebra Longwing is the State Butterfly of Florida shows readers images of a zebra longwing as it feeds from fall wildflowers. It explains why this butterfly is one of the author/artist’s favorites.
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