Question Mark Butterfly

Question Mark Butterfly

Question Mark Butterfly July 30, 2009 Dear Bugman: Due in part to our unusually cool and damp summer, we have not seen very many butterflies in our gardens this year. Today, this very welcome & docile Question Mark Butterfly was feasting on our Black Knight buddleia. It was very cooperative, as I took over 20 photos. It then flew over to our blue spruce and rested there for some time. This is the first Question Mark we have seen in our gardens, and judging from the tears and scratches on it’s wings, this butterfly has had a rough go of it. One photo shows the underside of it’s wings, where you can clearly see the small white question mark, for which it is named. Palfinger Pk 23080 Manual Transfer. The other photo shows how fuzzy and very dark this one’s hind wings are.

Another picture on your site shows a Question Mark that loo ks much lighter and more patterned on it’s hind wings. Is there a difference between the colors of the males and females, or is it just due to regional population differences? De Administrando Imperio Pdf Converter. P.S.: Kudos to you and your wonderful WTB? My family and I use it and browse through it almost every day. Is the first resource we turn to when trying to identify bugs, and we have it bookmarked as a “Favorite” site. An Avid Butterfly Friendly Gardener Allen Park, MI.

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