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Black vultures on power mast
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Black vultures on power mast
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A smile from Asker Garip
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My neighbor's horses
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Northern cloudywing butterfly
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He has no worries
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Sulfur butterfly on zinnia
Gulf fritillary on a zinnia
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Pearl crescent butterfly
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Brugmansia aurea flower


A very toxic flower native to South America. This and all other species in this genus have become extinct in the wild, apparently because their unknown pollinators have also become extinct.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brugmansia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brugmansia
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