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Little "Comma" butterflies that hibernate here, are among the first to appear each spring. Orange on top, their folded wings mimic pieces of bark - with small, silver …
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Little "Comma" butterflies that hibernate here, are among the first to appear each spring.
Orange on top, their folded wings mimic pieces of bark - with small, silver commas.