I went walking in the Dykeman Spring Nature Park again today. Still a threat of rain, but so far today it's held off. The dominant life form in the park still looks to be butterflies, although I did manage to sneak in photos of a Deptford Pink and some mushrooms to break things up a little. Most of these are macro shots, although the Silver-spotted Skipper and the Clouded Sulphur were shot with the zoom and manual focus because they didn't really want to let me very close. Enjoy!
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Deptford Pink in the Dykeman Spring wetlands |
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A Silver-spotted Skipper butterfly in the Dykeman Spring wetlands |
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A Little Wood Satyr butterfly in the Dykeman Spring wetlands |
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Mushrooms growing under the trail map sign on Dykeman Rd. |
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A Clouded Sulphur butterfly on the Meadow Trail |
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A Long Dash skipper butterfly on the Meadow Trail |
© 2013 by A. Roy Hilbinger
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