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Virtual Tour of Hone Quarry Butterflies

7/23/2019

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PictureOur youngest participant getting down for a close look. Photo © Tom Shehane
The July 20 Butterfly Walk at Hone Quarry Reservoir, led by John and Jeannie Holden, was such a hit in terms of the number and different species of butterflies that we want to share  photos with all those who were unable to attend. 

Many thanks to all the photographers who allowed us to use their photos!

Please join us on a virtual butterfly walk at Hone Quarry!

2 Comments
Nancy Vehrs
7/23/2019 07:46:22 pm

What a lovely photo album of many of the butterflies of Shenandoah Mountain!

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allen wolf
7/24/2019 07:10:39 am

So many butterflies were seen on this walk, and these are beautiful photos! Thanks.

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