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Alpine flowers and butterfly.
The Brown-Capped Rosy-Finch lives at high elevations in the Rocky Mountains only. This one is on McClellan Mountain, picking through alpine flowers.
Here we have a Least Chipmunk, the smallest species of chipmunks. On this late summer day there were a half dozen around, all running up and down various flowers and eating the seeds.
This Yellow Legged Mud Dauber (Sceliphron caementarium) was one of the many insects harvesting nectar from the fall flowers.
This bumble bee was taking advantage of the warm evening to stay out collecting late.
These Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum) flowers and seed heads make for a colorful spring in parts of the northern United States and Canada.
These grape hyacinth flowers add a bright pop to the colors in an early spring garden.
Spring Flowers near the San Juan River in Utah.
Hydrangea flowers are very showy and long lasting, providing color through much of the summer and fall.