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In the Field
Open space in (or sometimes near) Shelton, Connecticut
Friday, June 17, 2011
Polyphemus Moth
This huge female
Polyphemus Moth
was hanging out in front of the house.
Check out those fake eyes!
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Teresa
I'm the Shelton Conservation Agent, sheltontrails.org webmistress, and a letterboxer & geocacher. These pursuits often take me out exploring in the field.
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