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A group of Tiger Swallowtails including mostly Yellow but also some Spice Swallowtails Sips a patch of damp soil. Butterflies pool or congragate like this group to extract needed minerals and salts from damp soil. May 2011
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Don't you love how this pool just seems to be the Ocean? Beautiful!
¿No te encanta como esta alberca tiene un gran parecido al océano? Hermoso
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The Nature Conservancy hosts a group of roughly 30 visitors for a vernal pool hike at Forest Pools Preserve, adjacent to Kings Gap State Park in Cumberland County, Pa., on March 25, 2016. Because vernal pools, or seasonal wetlands, dry up every year, they don't harbor fish and thus are critical habitat for many amphibian species. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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