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Tag: Lotus Hairstreak

Lotus Hairstreak

Artistic manipulation of an original photograph that I took of a Lotus Hairstreak.
A Lotus Hairstreak.can see colors I cannot see. So I try to imagine what I am missing. I took the original photo in March of 2023. This is a spring butterfly only. They are around for a month at most. © Sherrie Felton, some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)

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Published September 6, 2024
Categorized as Art, Butterflies, California Natives - Fauna, Feed Your Head, Photography, Photography Tagged butterflies, Lotus Hairstreak, Santa Monica Mountains

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