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Saturday, December 18, 2010

How Nature Works: Catbird Mimicry

Posted by Devin Floyd at 7:27 AM
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Header image © Beth Anderson, panoramic view south towards the Giles/Montgomery County borders, Brush & Gap Mountains. The butterflies are Northern metalmarks, Calephelis borealis, (photos © Nancy Kent) and were recently re-discovered in Wildwood Park, Radford, Va.

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