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Palamedes Swallowtails and Red-Banded Hairstreaks Flying

MissSherry
12 years ago

I saw my first red-banded hairstreak of the season the other day, which was good to see. Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera with me at the time. Also, the first palamedes swallowtails of the season - there are at least three of them in this area, because I saw that many flying at each other by my neighbors big azaleas. One of them, or maybe another one?, visited this native azalea in front of my house -

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There are a lot of cloudless sulphurs flying now. This one practically buried herself in one of the Mrs. Gerbing azaleas in the border along the front of my house -

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I think it's time to start some seeds, the weather being warm enough. I've been working outside in this beautiful spring weather and REALLY enjoying it - there's nothing like spring weather!

Sherry

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