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Frank James Meuschke

  • Home
  • Photography & Painting
    • Aesthetics of Melancholy
    • Don't Go Into The Light
    • invisible present
    • A Phenology
    • Prospect Park
    • A Brief History
    • New Mexico
  • UPCOMING EVENTS
  • Landscape Projects
    • Farm To Table
    • Husbandry
    • Sepulchre
    • Arcadia
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    • Swing For Lovers
    • A Casket
    • Site Of
    • Tracing And
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July 01, 2010


I think it's a kind of swallowtail. It landed briefly on everything, including the parsley. I thought it might have been laying eggs. I am reminded of Marie's post of parsley munching fatties.




Tags: Garden, Insects, NYC, creatures
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