Butterflies seem to love Alfalfa, and in recent weeks, I've seen several kinds on
Alfalfa's bright blue and purple flowers. Pictures follow of a Western White Butterfly, two Silvery Blue Butterflies, and a Fritillary Butterfly. (I know, there are many kinds of Fritillaries; I'm not sure which this might be.)
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Western White Butterfly © SB |
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Silvery Blue Butterflies... mating? © SB |
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Fritllary Butterfly © SB |
What are these? Butterflies: Western White, Silvery Blue and Fritillary.
Location: Near Muenster, Saskatchewan.
Photo Dates: July 5, 2014.
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