More Butterflies
There haven't been as many Monarchs lately, but there are still plenty of other butterflys taking advantage of the flowering bushes.
Monarchs
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.............Clouded Sulphur............................

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Tiger Swallowtail (a bit battered - I think the birds have been after him)

Gulf Fritillary - hhmm...this may the same shot I had earlier
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Just as long as you're sure his name does not go on a mailing list for camera gear and timeshares and everything in between.
How lovely
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