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Butterflies are Free to Fly...
September 30, 2019
Laurie Stuchlik took this photo of a monarch butterfly in her Milton garden. “Each year I plant Mexican Sunflowers from seed especially to attract the late-summer butterflies and to provide them with nectar,” she said. “I love this photo because of the blurred orange flower in the background which gives a nice backdrop for the butterfly.”
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