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Hoary Comma (Underwing View)

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Perfectly camouflaged underwings of the absolutely stunningly orange hoary comma butterfly that was chased down and photographed in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park on a hot summer day. Common throughout most of Canada, this member of the brushfoot family of butterflies can also be found in most of the western United States at high altitudes where it searches for wild currant flowers.

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Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Polygonia, Polygonia gracilis, Teton County, Wyoming, Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, animal, arthropod, beautiful, beauty, black, brown, brushfoot, bug, butterfly, camo, camouflage, color, comma, fauna, hoary comma, insect, invertebrate, natural, nature, orange, pattern yellow, spot, spots, spotted, summer, wild, wildlife
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Perfectly camouflaged underwings of the absolutely stunningly orange hoary comma butterfly that was chased down and photographed in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park on a hot summer day. Common throughout most of Canada, this member of the brushfoot family of butterflies can also be found in most of the western United States at high altitudes where it searches for wild currant flowers.