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A Joyful Noise

Western Swallowtail

Western Swallowtail in my backyard (aka Nature’s Classroom)

August 7, 2017 by Melodye Shore

Tattered wings and faded beauty. No worries–it happens to everyone, eventually.

Swallowtail shows us how it’s done:  Bask in the warmth of the afternoon sun, drinking sweet nectar to your heart’s content and floating above it all.

Posted in: backyard, Butterflies, Nature, nectar, Western Swallowtail Tagged: Backyard, butterfly, mother nature, nature, Pentas Nova, Western Swallowtail

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