The Snouts and Sulphurs are still out and about. I could shoot them for hours, it's so nice outside, but the mosquitoes are ruining all the fun.



The Sulphurs really do love hanging out in the bamboo, but I forget to go look for them there.

The woodpeckers are so crazy colorful, if I'd had a tele-converter (think telephoto) I could have got a really fun shot of him. He was in the front yard and I was in the back yard. Dangit!

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