AP on Yahoo! News reports:
A tiny green butterfly not seen in the United States in more than 70 years likes the new butterfly garden at Falcon State Park, experts said.
Berry Nall of Falcon Heights took a photograph of his find on Monday, posted it on his Web site and asked members of an online mailing list to help him identify it.
"I tried to get as many pictures as I could, but it took off," Nall said.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department informed him that he had taken a picture of a telea hairstreak butterfly.
Just another illustration that Nature knows a lot more than we do-- I'm sure that the mainstream media will be headlining this as evidence that maybe humans are not destroying the planet. Do me a favor--when you see CBSNBCABCMSNBCCNN reporting on this story, let me know. Such an event would be even rarer than finding the telea hairstreak butterfly.
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