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Pearl crescent butterflies (orange/brown) and mournful Thyris moths (black/cream) feed on dung to get needed minerals. I couldn't pass up a chance to photograph so many at one time. Texas Buckeye Trail, Dallas, Texas

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Pamela Rivera 12 Apr 2014

wow! fantastic capture of all these hungry guys :)

Stanley Layman 12 Apr 2014

We used to have Russian Sage in our back yard and when it was in bloom it would be covered with moths and butterflies.

Ruth Kauffman 11 Apr 2014

WOW!!! Great find, Brenda!!

Natasha Bonham 11 Apr 2014

Great contrast and humor!

Anneke Hut 10 Apr 2014

So many of these beautiful butterflies! We don't have them anymore.

John Cappello 10 Apr 2014

Truly Remarkable, I see This as,so alive and expressive of Happiness Another Very Wonderful picture!

yves colas 09 Apr 2014

amazing capture and lot of butterflies,superb !!!!!!!!

Sharon De Vore 09 Apr 2014

WHAT A FANTASTIC CATCH, BRENDA. THANK YOU FOR SHARING. I HAD NO IDEA THAT THEY WENT FROM FLOWERS TO DUNG. VERY INTERESTING.

Wendell J. Brown 09 Apr 2014

The choices that must be made.

Joanie Holliday 09 Apr 2014

NEAT FIND AND CAPTURE BRENDA..... WHAT A "LUNCH"...LOL... JOANIE

marie-claire gallet 09 Apr 2014

WONDERFUL catch, Brenda!!! Such an incredible meeting!!!

Maria Anna Machado 08 Apr 2014

marvelous...