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Cherry-faced Meadowhawk


Three days ago, on a walk at the Erlton/Roxborough Natural Area, I saw this Cherry-faced Meadowhawk land on a closed Goat's-beard flower. A naturalist states that "This is the richest botanical area in the city, with over 380 species on about 3 hectares of land. However, 80 non-native species are now dominating the area."
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