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rainforestreflections > "Blue footed boobie with young 2"
Galapagos Islands National Park

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rainforestreflections > "Blue footed boobie mating call"
Galapagos Islands
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Blue footed boobieGalapagos Islands
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rainforestreflections > "Blue footed boobie with Egg"Galapagos Islands
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rainforestreflections > "Mystic Temperate Rainforest"
Oregon, Siuslaw National Forest
rainforestreflections > "Karner blue butterfly on wild blue lupine"

New York, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park
This male Karner blue butterfly is resting on wild blue lupine (Lupinus perennis), their host plant. The Karner blue butterfly larvae (caterpillars) will only eat the leaves of the wild blue lupine and therefore require this plant to survive. The endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) once lived from Maine to Minnesota. They are currently found in remnant, isolated pockets of habitat in New York, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin and they are believed to be extirpated from Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maine, Ontario, New Hampshire, and Ohio. I monitored Karner blue butterflies for an internship with The Nature Conservancy at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park in upstate New York. Having the privilege of helping these butterflies survive has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. These delicate beautiful butterflies will always hold a special place in my heart.
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"Karner blue butterfly resting 2"
New York, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park
This male Karner blue butterfly is resting on a blade of grass with his wings open, displaying his beautiful blue wings. The endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) once lived from Maine to Minnesota. In the early 1900s, the Karner blue butterfly was described as covering the landscape "in a sea of blue." Since that time, their population has declined by over 99%. I monitored Karner blue butterflies for an internship with The Nature Conservancy at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park in upstate New York. Having the privilege of helping these butterflies survive has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. These delicate beautiful butterflies will always hold a special place in my heart.
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"Karner blue butterflies mating"
New York, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park
These Karner blue butterflies (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) are mating in what to me looks like the shape of a heart. They are resting on wild blue lupine leaves, the plant the Karner blue butterfly caterpillar requires as a food source. The endangered Karner blue butterfly once lived from Maine to Minnesota. In the early 1900s, the Karner blue butterfly was described as covering the landscape "in a sea of blue." Since that time, their population has declined by over 99%. I monitored Karner blue butterflies for an internship with The Nature Conservancy at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park in upstate New York. Having the privilege of helping these butterflies survive has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. These delicate beautiful butterflies will always hold a special place in my heart.
rainforestreflections > "Karner blue butterfly on top of wild blue lupine"

New York, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park
This male Karner blue butterfly is resting on top of wild blue lupine (Lupinus perennis), their host plant. The Karner blue butterfly larvae (caterpillars) will only eat the leaves of the wild blue lupine and therefore require this plant to survive. The endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) once lived from Maine to Minnesota. They are currently found in remnant, isolated pockets of habitat in New York, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin and they are believed to be extirpated from Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maine, Ontario, New Hampshire, and Ohio. I monitored Karner blue butterflies for an internship with The Nature Conservancy at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park in upstate New York. Having the privilege of helping these butterflies survive has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. These delicate beautiful butterflies will always hold a special place in my heart.
"Blue footed boobie with young 2"
Galapagos Islands National Park

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rainforestreflections > "Blue footed boobie with young 2"
Galapagos Islands National Park

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"Blue footed boobie with young 2"
Galapagos Islands National Park

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