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Gulf Fritillary

Agraulis vanillae

Photo by MaryEvans2
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Field Notes

Description:

Often mistaken for Monarchs, these are lovely bright orange butterflies with white spots some which are outlined in black. They belong to the family of longwing butterflies and are medium to large in size.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Fritillary

Habitat:

The Gulf Fritillary is commonly seen in parks and gardens, as well as in open country. Its range extends from Argentina through Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean to the southern United States, as far north as the San Francisco Bay Area on the west coast. It is occasionally found farther north in the US.

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Comments (13)

Thank you Birding For Fun,SeemaPatel, and Palaimon
Beautiful wing patterns
Great photo. If you enjoy Florida butterflies, please check out the Butterflies of Florida mission- http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7964602

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