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Download Butterflies Desktop Wallpaper and Screensavers
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A vivid moment in nature is captured.
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Marvel at the delicacy and beauty of butterfly wings with this vivid wallpaper.
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Let your desktop take flight with this colorful screensaver.
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Capture the beautiful metamorphosis on your desktop with this butterflies screensaver.
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This Common Tiger Blue or Tarucus theophrastus is native to Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Let the Tiger Blue flourish in an all new locale on your desktop.
See all of Rolph's photographs!
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Part of the Nymphalidae family, the Dark Green Fritillary or
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The Heath Fritillary or Mellicta athalia is found in more sheltered locations than its butterfly relatives, but that won't stop it from making a new home on your desktop.
See all of Rolph's ph
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A butterfly alighting on a leaf, a dragonfly at rest on a petal - nature's tiniest beings captured in vivid color and split-second motion in the Insects Screensaver.
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This aptly-named moth is characterized by 5 red spots on each wing and a single spot near the wing tip. Download the beautiful Narrow-Bordered Five-spot Burnet or
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The Peacock Pansy butterfly derives its name from the prominent spots on its wings. Give this colorful creature a prominent spot on your desktop with this ""fly"" wallpaper.
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The unique shape of the fore and hindwings are characteristic of the
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If red is your favorite color, then this brilliant butterfly is perfect for you.
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The Silver-Bordered Fritillary, or
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This beautiful butterfly is color coordinated with his choice of flowers. Now he can flutter his wings onto your desktop with this vibrant wallpaper.
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This purple butterfly is sitting pretty on this plant and now you can keep her on your desk with this wallpaper from The Butterfly Conservatory exhibition at the Museum of Natural History.
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This fluttering fella is ready to take flight on your desktop with this wallpaper from the Museum of Natural History.
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There are about 18,000 known species of butterflies. How many can you spot in this wallpaper from the Museum of Natural History?
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Take a walk at twilight through the smoky mist of the forest with these flickering fireflies complete with rippling pond and nature sounds.
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