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Busy Bee, Butterflies Show Springtime In Napa: Photos Of The Week

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NAPA, CA — Robin Ellison of Napa shared three wonderfully detailed, colorful photos indicative of a spring day in Napa.

First, is a black-tailed bumblebee on a redbud tree, taken March 17. Next is a mourning cloak butterfly, taken March 27; and a painted lady butterfly, also taken March 27.

Thanks so much, Robin, for sharing these lovely shots to be enjoyed by your Napa neighbors and fellow Patch readers!

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It's Your Shot: Pictures You Take and We Share

Have you got the next incredible photo? If you have an awesome photo of nature, breathtaking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny or something unusual you happen to catch, we'd love to feature it on Patch. We're looking for high-resolution images that reflect the beauty that is the North Bay, and that show off your unique talents.

So, bring 'em on. No selfies. Not here.

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Send your photos to autumn.johnson@patch.com and we'll post the feature on an occasional basis. Or — post it to the Neighbor Posts section of your local Patch and we'll feature it up top. Be sure to also include when and where the shot was taken and any other details about what was going on.

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