Please see attached photo of Meadow Frit. from Fentress County. As Ken mentioned, record photos are not always perfect specimens, as this one is quite tattered but id-able. You'd be better off viewing photos on the field guides, or web sites, for illustrations. I felt okay with the id of this one. I'm never sure if there is interest in photos. Sometimes I'm most interested in the sightings reports and don't always look at attached photos myself. Richard C Nashville In a message dated 10/6/2010 9:12:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time, mlbierly@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: just don't understand why the whole group cannot see the photos. I have never seen a Meadow Fritillary. Others may have not also. This is all this site has become, send to Steve Stedman. Even Ken Childs who is the administrator of this site is doing this. I haven't seen a Common Wood-Nymph. This is not right. The stated purpose of this site is, "...A place to share sightings, photography, questions, stories, etc." Photos whether rare or common should be enjoyed by the whole group. Records photos must be available to all to review at any time, NOT one person. That is just science. Michael Lee Bierly, Nashville, Davidson County, TN.