Two-tailed Swallowtail on a Wheeler Thistle
Black Swallowtail on a Wheeler Thistle
Pipevine Swallowtail on a Wheeler Thistle
Azure butterflies, which a brilliant blue color when the wings are open.
Arizona Sister
Arizona Sister In Stealth Position (Note the body shadow through the wing.)
Azure Butterflies
These butterflies were among the many alone the mountain stream trail going up from Marshall Gulch on Mount Lemmon, conducted by the Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists (SCVN) yesterday.
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Love the little blue butterflies, they seem to like to hang out together. I have short-tailed blues near me and I can go and visit them as they stay in the same area.
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