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Single female observed feeding on lantana. Today's observations are the first made after a four-day hiatus away from the gardens. At first observation: 89F, sunny, humid.
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Single individual observed feeding on lantana. At first observation: 86F, sunny, humid.
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Horace's Duskywing on our Lantana Bush in our backyard.
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Horace's Duskywing on our Lantana Bush in our backyard.
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Horace's Duskywing on our Lantana Bush in our backyard.
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Horace's Duskywing on our Lantana Bush in our backyard.
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Horace's Duskywing on our Lantana Bush in our backyard.
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One male and one female observed feeding on lantana, Bidens alba, Gomphrena globosa fireworks, and Gaillardia pulchella. At first observation: 77F, scattered clouds, humid. It rained intermittently during the day, so there were fewer invertebrates in the gardens until around 3 o'clock, when the sun came out and their numbers increased significantly.
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One male and one female observed feeding on lantana, Bidens alba, Gomphrena globosa fireworks, and Gaillardia pulchella. At first observation: 77F, scattered clouds, humid. It rained intermittently during the day, so there were fewer invertebrates in the gardens until around 3 o'clock, when the sun came out and their numbers increased significantly.
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Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park, Seminole County, FL, June 2016.
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Single female observed; I forget on which plant. At first observation: 86F, mostly cloudy, humid. There was intermittent rain this day.
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Single individual observed feeding on lantana and Echinacea purpurea. At first observation: 88F, mostly sunny, humid. My observations were more limited this day due to my schedule.