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Red Car Property: Tiny Blue Butterfly Found On Native Dove Weed, Another First
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Photos: Diane Edwardson, September 8, 2011, 8:30 AM. While shooting first time photos of native Dove Weed on the Red Car Property, I watched a tiny blue silver butterfly with black dots feeding off the Dove Weed flowers.
Again, this is another first as I've never seen such a blue butterfly in the area. The butterfly was about the size of my fingernail. So the quality of the enlargements is
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