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Comma Butterfly - Camoflauged by Wood Chips


The Comma is a fascinating butterfly. The scalloped edges and cryptic coloring of the wings conceal hibernating adults amongst dead leaves, while the larvae, flecked with brown and white markings, bear close resemblance to bird droppings.
The species has a flexible life cycle, which allows it to capitalize on favorable weather conditions. However, the most remarkable feature of the Comma has been its severe decline in the twentieth century and subsequent comeback.
Nature preserve, May, 2015
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The species has a flexible life cycle, which allows it to capitalize on favorable weather conditions. However, the most remarkable feature of the Comma has been its severe decline in the twentieth century and subsequent comeback.
Nature preserve, May, 2015
(Please view in Light Box for best effect)
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