Mourning Cloak Butterfly
By Diohio
- 17 Jun, 2008
- 17 likes
I don't get to see a Mourning Cloak but maybe once a year if I'm lucky, so when this beauty visited for the whole afternoon I was thrilled ! They use willows for a host plant along with many other trees and shrubs.
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What a beautiful butterfly. : )
17 Jun, 2008
Superb colouring :-)
17 Jun, 2008
how lovely
17 Jun, 2008
Wow....how lovely, I've never seen this one before either ! You need to start a journal on all these exoctic looking beauties that grace your garden, or at least make a calendar with these little lovelies on it. I believe both would really sell ! I'd be first in line.
1 Sep, 2008
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