Mexican Fritillary on Mahogany Milkweed — Butterflies In Love   3 comments

First Posted July 7, 2012, now ten years out — kenne

Becoming is Superior to Being

Three Mexican Fritillary Butterflies On Mahogany Milkweed.
 Now Four is Sharing the Blossoms with Ants.
 Can You Count the Ants?
 These images were captured on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona.
These Mexican Fritillary butterflies and ants love the  Mahogany Milkweed nectar. — Images by kenne

Butterflies in love

Courting the mountain milkweed

Drinking loves nectar

— kenne

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Posted July 6, 2022 by kenneturner in Information

3 responses to “Mexican Fritillary on Mahogany Milkweed — Butterflies In Love

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  1. Absolutely fantastic pictures, Kenne: WOW!

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