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Uploaded: 05/06/07 12:31 AM GMT
Comma (butterfly)
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This butterfly fly last week me garden, and then on my fence. The first photograph was worthless, and the butterfly flew away. He landing on my shoulder and photograph also that failed. Then he will sit agian on the fence, and gave himself authorisation to make photograph (he continued sit) On the outside of its wings to see you the character C. On this photograph can you the c not well see but the other photograph of aside seeing you him clearly. The Comma (Polygonia c-album) is a species of butterfly, common in the United Kingdom and with a distribution across Europe and temperate Asia to Japan and south to Morocco. Similar species are found in the United States and Canada. It has a white marking on its underwings resembling a comma. The wings have a distinctive ragged edge, apparently a cryptic form as the butterfly resembles a fallen leaf. The caterpillars are also cryptic, resembling a bird dropping.

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