Swallowtail having lunch

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The Baby oil is only good for gnats and blackflies
these skeeters will laugh at baby oil.
They require a 12 gauge and a special users licence or a bird stamp to hunt.
It is the unofficial Colorado state bird.
LOL
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I looked at GJ in Google Earth...yes, those Tiger Swallowtails keep moving and too hard to get close to. But last year was photographing a Painted Lady butterfly...a Tiger Swallowtail landed just as getting ready to shoot. I quickly snapped 3 fast shots and it was gone. I'll start a new thread for that...wish someday could get some nice close shots of rattlesnakes, scorpions, maybe a Tarantula too...
 

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I gotta go out and water here in a min when I finish supper eating peppers maybe they will leave me alone! ;D
 

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Red,
If you google Grand Junction look at the area around it outside the influence of the irrigation.

Now there is a desert. the annual rainfall is less than Tucson AZ.
This canyon is about 40 miles away.

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I was looking above, noticed those roads in there. I got the place marked in Google Earth.
 

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I never post a coordinate for anything.
That includes Google Earth pics.
I don't post them because they show the location off.
I have found that google earth has lost a lot of quality lately and the pix aren't as clear.
You can't zoom in as close either.... What's up with that?

I will try them all before I choose one for the next look.
Just doesn't seem to matter much anymore. you can't get in close enough to see much.

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I think terrorists were looking at google earth too much, so they dumbed it down.
 

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notgittinenny ,

Could be,
Boy it sure did ruin the tool.
It is hard now to get close enough to see a small tailings pile.
or a hole that isn't visible on the ground.

If it isn't a big thing GE is almost a waste of time.
Kinda sad.

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Have you tried microsoft's virtual earth? I usually use it to get detailing on terrain where GE takes a dump. It also has a birds eye view option that does great work for areas that have been aerial photographed, nice stuff. Here's a screenshot
 

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