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Often used in the same context:
hummingbirds,
dragonflies,
monarch butterfly,
birds,
insects,
chrysalises,
caterpillars,
bees,
damselflies,
swallowtail,
milkweed,
owls,
moths,
bluebirds,
spiders,
ladybugs,
warblers,
flamingos,
songbirds,
frogs,
raptors,
hummingbird moth,
orchids,
bobolinks,
wildflowers,
orioles,
finches,
snakes,
lizards,
herons,
luna moth,
critters,
baltimore oriole,
siskin,
creatures,
tadpoles,
fantails,
larvae,
wasps,
bumblebees,
waxwings,
fireflies,
redpolls,
phalaropes,
tanagers,
mockingbirds,
goldfinches,
yellow warbler,
swifts,
beetles,
grackle,
grosbeaks,
sphinx moth,
ferns,
hornbills,
titmice,
bee eater,
tarantulas,
brown creeper,
lupines,
dowitchers,
hawk moth,
scarlet tanager,
gray catbird,
hatchlings,
woodcocks,
squirrels,
arachnids,
ladybirds,
junco,
egrets,
roseate spoonbill,
bluejays,
cicadas,
species,
shorebirds,
trilliums,
goldenrods,
chipping sparrow,
fritillaries,
lorikeets,
flora,
insectivores,
robin,
sparrows,
nudibranchs,
wood thrush,
buffleheads,
belted kingfisher,
parula,
wagtails,
ants,
turtles,
flycatchers,
thrushes,
indigo bunting,
finch,
anemones,
turnstones,
harlequin duck,
grasshoppers,
agaves,
butterfly,
parrots,
flowers,
bats,
lilies,
tulips,
foxes
Appears in the definition of:
absorb,
admiral,
apatura,
blue,
brush-footed butterfly,
butterfly collector,
cloud,
copper,
danaidae,
danaus,
differentiated,
eyespot,
family danaidae,
family lycaenidae,
family nymphalidae,
family pieridae,
family satyridae,
four-footed butterfly,
genus apatura,
genus danaus,
genus limenitis,
genus lycaena,
genus nymphalis,
genus polygonia,
genus strymon,
hairstreak,
hairstreak butterfly,
lepidoptera,
lepidopterist,
limenitis,
lycaena,
lycaenid,
lycaenidae,
lycaenid butterfly,
mainly,
nymphalid,
nymphalidae,
nymphalid butterfly,
nymphalis,
ocellus,
opisthobranchia,
order lepidoptera,
pierid,
pieridae,
pierid butterfly,
polygonia,
ringlet,
ringlet butterfly,
satyridae,
snatch,
strymon,
subclass opisthobranchia,
sulfur butterfly,
sulphur butterfly,
swallow-tailed
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— Adjectives for butterflies:
white,
many,
yellow,
blue,
british,
beautiful,
small,
large,
few,
little,
black,
more...
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