Butterfly on Wildflower - National Parks Gallery
Summary
Butterflies drink nectar from flowers. The pollen from the flower sticks to the butterfly and moves around to other flowers, allowing the plant's seed to form.
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Tags
theodore roosevelt national park
flowers
flower sticks
butterflies drink nectar
national parks gallery
ultra high resolution
high resolution
north dakota
Date
1916 - 2020
Source
National Parks Gallery
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication