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A Butterfly and a Bee in Yellowstone National Park

Posted March 5th, 2008 in [hide]


A Butterfly and a Bee in Yellowstone National Park

Hidden away in the northwestern corner of Wyoming, an otherwise empty state housing thousands of square miles of desert, is Yellowstone National Park. This was America’s ( in fact, this was the world’s ) first national park, starting a long and rich tradition.

It’s often said a person should visit Glacier for the scenery and Yellowstone for the wildlife. Fairly common insects aren’t what people tend to have in mind, yet, they can provide the subject matter for an unusual photo.

One Response to “A Butterfly and a Bee in Yellowstone National Park”

  1. Sweet! Such awesome colors - good work, man. This one is especially impressive, says I.

    Here’s one I found on Stumble Upon with the same theme https://www.secure-session.com/files/13/1503984/1035557687/82213E35C1/i/ATTF.jpg!

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