BUTTERFLIES

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Willpar
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Have put up one of those nectar feeders for butterflies. Will be interesting to see if i get any takers.
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Placido
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Now this should be every bit as interesting as Jacksparrow's vine :clap:. Good luck, Willpar.
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:iagree: :rara:
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We wait with bated breath :nod: :butterfly:
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Placido
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Lunchtime, hot and sunny: a cinnabar moth travelled directly from west to east right across the garden. Not only that but 10 seconds later, another followed exactly the same path.
Was this a prime example of pheromones at work ? Hope so :).
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Re: BUTTERFLIES

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A Holly Blue on a Purple Loosestrife spike
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Placido
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Like that :) :yes: :yes:
Is the loosestrife growing in or around your extensive irrigation system, Jacksparrow ? Y'know, watering the vineyard and so forth.
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Nice one Jacksparrow.
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Placido wrote:Like that :) :yes: :yes:
Is the loosestrife growing in or around your extensive irrigation system, Jacksparrow ? Y'know, watering the vineyard and so forth.
The Loosestrife has it feet in my nature pond and is currently sucking the water out faster than I can get it in. :(
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Placido
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Thought so.
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