Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Some Vanessa Butterflies
This picture was taken earlier in the year before releasing these newly emerged butterflies we raised. The one in front is an American painted lady and the other is a red admiral.
Even though both are in the Vanessa family, their host plants (where they lay their eggs) are completely different. American painted ladies use everlastings, while red admirals dine on stinging nettle and hops. --LKR
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