What a beautiful picture with the butterfly! I still love the waterfall. It is really warm here to day, even though it is only very early Spring. I am enjoying just looking at the water in the call, and also in the creeking picture :) I just got through reading about both the strange road trip, and also the summer concert :) Very engaging reads, both of them :)
We are sadly limited with out butterflies. In our back yard I have only seen Cabbage White, Common Silver Xenica, Common Eggfly, Common Brown and the Monarch. I thought that was all we had an then I stumbled across this site http://flyaqis.museum.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin/texhtml and I discovered we could potentially have a lot more.
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What a beautiful picture with the butterfly!
I still love the waterfall. It is really warm here to day, even though it is only very early Spring. I am enjoying just looking at the water in the call, and also in the creeking picture :)
I just got through reading about both the strange road trip, and also the summer concert :) Very engaging reads, both of them :)
Ceesa has brought in quite a few butterflies this year to id. That one was a Northern Pearly-Eye. Our first.
We are sadly limited with out butterflies. In our back yard I have only seen Cabbage White, Common Silver Xenica, Common Eggfly, Common Brown and the Monarch. I thought that was all we had an then I stumbled across this site http://flyaqis.museum.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin/texhtml and I discovered we could potentially have a lot more.
We love discovering new (to us) creatures!
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