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Jun 8, 2019 06:54:47   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Great shots!!

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Jun 8, 2019 06:58:55   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Wow, sharp ones Johnny!

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Jun 8, 2019 07:02:12   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
HOT Texas wrote:
The Hackberry emperor is known for being a quick, mercurial butterfly. It often is found along water sources and lowlands, although it lives in a broad range of habitats. Another notable characteristic is that it rarely is spotted visiting a flower, which is considered unusual for a butterfly.

They are very friendly, they will land on you and walk around with you where ever you go, it's host plant is a Hack berry tree.

They love over ripe fruit, I feed them bananas, Plums, Strawberries just about anything that is over ripe.

I love having them around.

The first picture has a double download, another words click on it twice.

Thanks for looking!!!!!

Johnny
The Hackberry emperor is known for being a quick, ... (show quote)



Johnny, DDLs are great and the photos show off this beautiful butter.

Greg

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Jun 8, 2019 08:03:37   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
HOT Texas wrote:
The Hackberry emperor is known for being a quick, mercurial butterfly. It often is found along water sources and lowlands, although it lives in a broad range of habitats. Another notable characteristic is that it rarely is spotted visiting a flower, which is considered unusual for a butterfly.

They are very friendly, they will land on you and walk around with you where ever you go, it's host plant is a Hack berry tree.

They love over ripe fruit, I feed them bananas, Plums, Strawberries just about anything that is over ripe.

I love having them around.

The first picture has a double download, another words click on it twice.

Thanks for looking!!!!!

Johnny
The Hackberry emperor is known for being a quick, ... (show quote)


that is an outstanding shot of the hackberry butterfly, ht, and you are correct
about the ddl!!

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Jun 8, 2019 08:05:36   #
docshark Loc: Millersville, PA
 
An outstanding set of shots Johnny.
-Doc

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Jun 8, 2019 08:57:14   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 

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Jun 8, 2019 10:26:38   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
rlaugh wrote:
Great shots!!


Thanks Bob!!!!

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Jun 8, 2019 10:27:00   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
nimbushopper wrote:
Wow, sharp ones Johnny!


Thanks Nim!!!!!

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Jun 8, 2019 10:27:34   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
CLF wrote:
Johnny, DDLs are great and the photos show off this beautiful butter.

Greg


Thanks Greg!!!!!

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Jun 8, 2019 10:28:02   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
merrytexan wrote:
that is an outstanding shot of the hackberry butterfly, ht, and you are correct
about the ddl!!


Thank you Merry!!!!!

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Jun 8, 2019 10:28:28   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
docshark wrote:
An outstanding set of shots Johnny.
-Doc


Thank you so much Doc!!!!

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Jun 8, 2019 10:28:51   #
HOT Texas Loc: From the Heart of Texas
 
jaymatt wrote:


Thanks John!!!!!

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Jun 8, 2019 12:18:47   #
Chuckwal Loc: Boynton Beach Florida
 
Super set excellent detail
chuck

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Jun 8, 2019 15:19:58   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
HOT Texas wrote:
The Hackberry emperor is known for being a quick, mercurial butterfly. It often is found along water sources and lowlands, although it lives in a broad range of habitats. Another notable characteristic is that it rarely is spotted visiting a flower, which is considered unusual for a butterfly.

They are very friendly, they will land on you and walk around with you where ever you go, it's host plant is a Hack berry tree.

They love over ripe fruit, I feed them bananas, Plums, Strawberries just about anything that is over ripe.

I love having them around.

The first picture has a double download, another words click on it twice.

Thanks for looking!!!!!

Johnny
The Hackberry emperor is known for being a quick, ... (show quote)



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