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  Ms. Stephanie M. D'Aigle   
  South Shore of Lake Superior US  
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Art: Turquoise flowers by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Turquoise flowers"
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

Art: Colbalt Seas... by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Colbalt Seas..."
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

Art: Australian Rainforest necklace by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Australian Rainforest necklace"
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

Art: Earth Day Necklace by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Earth Day Necklace"
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

Art: Columbian Silk Moth by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Columbian Silk Moth"
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

"Columbian Silk Moth"

Art: Columbian Silk Moth by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
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Living in the northwoods of Wisconsin I am privileged to be able to entertain many visiting beautiful creatures. I count some moths among them, though I don't favor common whitish ones.

Family: Wild Silk Moths (Saturniidae)

These colorful moths prefer wooded areas with poorly drained, boggy, acid soil and gardens; and a wide variety of wooded habitats.

My yard fits the bill perfectly!

In mornings I am always eager to go outside and see what might be lurking in my yard that was not there the night before. This moth was one of those surprises!

One interesting fact about this strikingly beautiful moth is that the adults do not eat in their lifetime!

Shot with a Nikon Coolpix 4500 digital camera.


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