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		<title>Tiger Swallowtail, Bumblebee at the Coneflowers</title>
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Tiger Swallowtail, Bumblebee at the ConeflowersEnjoy this post from GreensboroBirds.com. Few flowers in our garden attract more attention than these coneflowers. As soon as the morning dew dries, the big blooms see a constant stream of butterflies, bees, beetles, and even the occasional curious hummingbird. Eastern tiger swallowtails in particular enjoy them, as do the [...]]]></description>
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