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Monarch Butterfly
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On a zinna in my garden, Etowah County, Alabama. (0510040013)
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On the 30th September .. they came !
www.ipernity.com/doc/pamj/album/524939
I was SO lucky to have several days of a host of them feeding on my little Sunflowers. I am very rural here.. very little poisoning of the lands and crops.. and 10,000 acre of Wildlife management.
Last year.. I saw maybe 6 in all... this year was joyous !
Quite a few colonies have now made it to Mexico.. so hoping some of "mine" made it "Home"
Ceropegia club has replied to Pam J clubWhen I was young and lived up north, we had three milkweed plants in our yard that always had larva on them every summer. We would sometimes put one in a "butterfly cage" and feed it until it pupated. The chrysalis is beautiful and the exciting thing was that it turned the color of the butterfly a day or two before it hatched so we had a heads up about when the butterfly would be emerging.
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