Hummingbird and Butterfly Gardening: A green butterfly needs id, 1 by artcons
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artcons wrote: pajarito, I posted in your other reply, I have a thread here with a bunch of pictures I took on my first visit to the Key West Butterfly Conservatory. In case you missed it it's at; http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/509700/ As I go through my new pictures I will post butterflies I missed on my first trip to that thread, rather than start all over again. If you see something you recognize, just note it in a post. All the pictures are noted as picture # so it's easy to attach a name to a picture. Here is a picture of a Ruddy Daggerwing from my yard. It's a composite picture. The inset is a picture of it mostly closed. It's to the left of the red flower. If I caught it fully closed it would resemble a dead leaf. It's one of several varieties we have here that look like dead leaves when they close their wings. Last week our local garden club (So Fla Galloping Gardeners) made a trip to Butterfly World. I purchased a book but one of the ladies carried it for me and I forgot to get it back at the end of the trip... I will have it next week when we GT to visit a local watergarden establishment and a local nursery. We GT every couple of weeks. We met here on Dave's back in July. If you care to look in on our "adventures" they start at http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/525734/ We talk about our visits to each other's gardens and the places we visit. It's me and three great ladies. The link above is to the first GT. At the end of each GT's posts we start a new thread, which is always posted, and move on toward our next GT. Like you, I see new butterflies in my yard every week. However getting a picture, or even a clear mental image is difficult for me, at best. I am glad you can recognize the new one's you see. I find it amazing how many different species there are here, if you just get out and look for them. Of course, being retired I have the time that many others don't. On the other hand I am not as sharp as I used to be, especially in the vision area. KKB, who posted above is in Texas. She has sent up pictures of dragon flies and damsel flies. I have them here too, in a wide variety of colors. I have a posing area I set up for them by my pool. They land on the posing area, which is a long narrow stick attached to a small statue which is sitting on the edge of my pool, where they stop by all day and dip in for a quick drink. Do I have a single picture of them, no. I mean, they dip in for drinks all day, land on the posing stick and all, and I still can't get a picture. Oh well, that's my story, sad but true. Thanks once again for all your help, Art This message was edited Aug 25, 2005 6:56 AM |


