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Cloudless sulphur butterfly: Phoebis sennae
September 18, 2013
Coal Center, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Observing a lovely cloudless sunset, or golden hour, on my official birthday. 34 trips around the sun and yet I am still alive and well and blessed to have made it at this age. Literally life is a vapor in the wind... It's feeling like the years are just passing by at this point. Take this sunset for instance. It's here but after a few moments, it'll be gone. Take it one day at a time and enjoy it. We are so caught up in our own fast-paced lives that we forget how fast time is fleeting. Do good, spend quality time with families and friends, and live a life worth living!
Pics taken from around San Jose, CA. (Sunday around sunset, ‎September ‎25, ‎2022)
A pair of Cloudless Sulphur butterflies, Phoebis sennae, male on the left, female on the right, settle on the ground to mate. Little Bean Marsh Conservation Area, Missouri, USA, September 4, 2022.
2020 May Cloudless Skies and Virtual Clock Tower turned off from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in NYC 05/09/2020 New York City Midtown Manhattan Spring Springtime weather New York Times Building dark low hanging cumulonimbus cumulus nimbus cloud - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view
Photographed at the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, on 4 September 2017.
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Can someone please let me know if I have identified this correctly as a Cloudless Sulphur? Thanks. :)
Bonita Springs, Village Walk butterfly and nature garden is a haven for Monarch butterflies with extensive planting of the caterpillar foodstock Milkweed, but also attracts other local Floridian types too.
Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae), underside.
Myakka River State Park, Florida, USA.
March 19, 2010.
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peeking through glorious tree....an afternoon spent at Old Mills, Bend, waiting for DD#2 and her friend Katherine...wonderful 4 hours spent people watching, day-dreaming, knitting, crocheting, with music from a band's setting up at the Amphitheater. Life is Grand.