My quest today was to photograph orchids. I failed to find the ones that I was looking for.
This Pyramidal orchid was nice to see.
This butterfly made up for any disappointments in not seeing the orchids that I had hoped for.
Click http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/Butterfly/32/Butterfly.html?ButterflyId=18 for info' on this butterfly.
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