By: Kim Charles
Francis Figliola of Hartsdale , New York , perfectly captures the beauty of the Monarch butterfly .
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10:00 AM Oct. 4, 2017. Monarch seen on native wood aster, a plant often found on the side of the road, that made its way into my flower bed in the backyard.

Sept. 23, 2017. Monarch on Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Danube’ seen in my backyard.

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