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Pipes and flowers.
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Regal moth.
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The endangered giant swallowtail butterfly made an appearance on the bottlebrush.

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Finally found the illusive monarch butterfly on the Withalacoochie trail.
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Barred owl.
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The lady bugs have arrived.
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Imperial moth.
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  • ▼  2017 (36)
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      • Pipes and flowers.
      • Regal moth.
      • The endangered gi...
      • Finally found the illusive monarch butterfly on ...
      • Barred owl.
      • The lady bugs have arrived.
      • Imperial moth.
      • Not a flock of seagulls.
      • A duality in nature.
      • The happiest dragon fly I have ever seen.
      • A polyphemus moth hiding in a palm. This moth...
      • This unfortunate insect was caught in the rain a...
      • A battered northern crescent butterfly.
      • A great southern white butterfly.
      • A green bottle fly perched on an evergreen branch.
      • A male brown anole looking for a mate.
      • A female brown anole posing for the camara.
      • This black and yellow garden spider is  preparin...
      • The  lantana camara flower even though it is con...
      • Two spicebush swallowtail butterflies and two be...
      • A gulf fritillary butterfly on a bottle brush fl...
      • This channel runs off from the gulf and one can ...
      • A very dirty cooter turtle lumbering from his wa...
      • The alien like tussock caterpillar.
      • A great egret.
      • A bee feeding on fire wheel flowers.
      • A red shouldered hawk perched on a limb scanning...
      • View of Fort Island gulf beach in Florida.
      • The puss caterpillar also known in its adult sta...
      • These turtles are enjoying some sun.
      • This spiny orb weaver spider spun its web in a t...
      • The mushroom.
      • Yummy pancakes.
      • This raccoon was thought to be hurt upon first s...
      • A grasshoper sneaking up on me.
      • This is the zebra long wing butterfly the stat...
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