
In the meadow this morning, I saw this eastern box turtle.

Eastern tailed-blue. This male perches on the clover.

Little glassywing. Easy to identify when you see the white patch just below the antennal club.

This is a female eastern amberwing. I would love to see a male.

Orange sulphur. It was windy, so this one was resting.
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