Butterfly visitors
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Oh butterflies, how we missed you!
Here a Common Hairstreak Strymon melinus is checking the blossom of a ground cover plant next to the native patch. The tiny lavender colored blossoms and leaves of the ground cover look quite large from the perspective of the butterfly.
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The same hairstreak viewed from a rear angle, as it sips nectar from a clover blossom.
The black-pupilled red spot on the tips of the hind wings is considered to be a "false head" that diverts predators from its real body.
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A Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae sipping nectar from a blossom on the Berzerkeley salvia shrub.
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