Also, flutter on over to the NABA Butterfly Sightings for Spring 2000 before you leave my butterfly and hummingbird haven. There, you can view the spring migration counts of many different species of butterflies that have been tallied by the great people at NABA!
Until next time, keep those "flying flowers" flying and those hummers a-humming!
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Feb 22, 2003 2:23 PM
I need help. My grandparents dont want me to have a garden. What do I do?
-- posted by mila355
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May 17, 2000 10:49 PM
Carol, that's wonderful! I have yet to see one here this spring. After today's high winds ALL day long, they may never find their way here!
Do you think those little blue ones near the ground coul ...
-- posted by Naomi_Mathews
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May 17, 2000 5:17 PM
Saw my first Tiger Swallowtail yesterday! And I also saw a small orange one that I'm not familiar with - I'll have to look it up. And I need to remember to watch the grass - this is the only time of t ...
-- posted by CarolWallace
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May 17, 2000 8:34 AM
Always glad to see you here in my butterfly haven!
I'm glad you're seeing some of the white butterflies, Jerri -- I've not seen ANY butterflies recently. This has been a strange year weather-wise a ...
-- posted by Naomi_Mathews
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May 17, 2000 6:28 AM
see the photo of the butterfly. Have not seen any around. As a matter of fact, have not seen but white ones lately. Hope more varieties will flock by when the flowers start blooming more.
Do com ...
-- posted by jerrib
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