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Uploaded: 09/30/23 3:36 PM GMT
Lunch!
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An unknown butterfly on an unidentified flower.

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::corngrowth
09/30/23 4:58 PM GMT
Jeff, I don't know much of butterflies, so identifying this nectar picking 'visitor' is an 'mission impossible to me, the more it hasn't probably a domicile in European countries.
About flowers, I'm in a different situation. Therefore I suppose that the by you depicted flower is the Salvia farinacea.
Perfect combination however!
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.LynEve
10/01/23 11:15 AM GMT
I don't know the butterfly but do know the blue salvia = a very delightful photo!
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::Nikoneer
10/03/23 9:50 AM GMT
Once my shop is completed, I plan to build butterfly houses and bee houses for about ten of my neighbors (and, of course, us). Although butterflies are not as efficient pollinators as bees, the sheer number of flowers they can visit helps them be effective pollinators, and some plants rely on them exclusively to reproduce. Your flutter here, Jeff, really stands out among all the blue and green, with focus that challenges its surroundings.

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