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The Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC, has some amazing architecture. The building is also the largest building (3.1 million square feet) in Washington. I thought the light patterns were pretty cool, so I had to take the photo.
I liked the colours....This is one of the earliest fritillaries to emerge and can be found as early as April in woodland clearings or rough hillsides with bracken.
It flies close to the ground, stopping regularly to feed on spring flowers such as Bugle. It can be distinguished from the Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary by the two large silver 'pearls' and row of seven outer 'pearls' on the underside hind wing, and also the red (as opposed to black) chevrons around the outer pearls and the small central spot on the hind wing.
Candidate photo for Looking close...on Friday: Oil on water (not used)
Explored 27 April 2024 at No. 396
the red sandstone cliffs of Torbay at Shaldon, showing the layers of stone and natural erosion by the sea.