The Butterfly Forest update
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The locals will put out massive bundles of flowers as well as special made sugar nectar for the Monarchs as they will fly into these town and completely cover entire forest areas as entire trees are just COVERED with the butterflies.
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Every time I see the word Monarch Butterfly it reminds me of that show Under the Dome which was also Stephen King.
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LOL!!!Black Orchid wrote:Every time I see the word Monarch Butterfly it reminds me of that show Under the Dome which was also Stephen King.
Well I tell you what I often travel to Mexico and I keep wanting to go to one of these small towns as they have Fiesta's and Fireworks and it really is one HELL of a good time...TEQUILA!!!......does pee wee Herman dance......and it is time to GO!!
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We used to get Monarch Butterflies in New Zealand.Warrior wrote:And of course here in North America we get to see one of the most spectacular migrations in nature as millions upon millions of MONARCH BUTTERFLIES fly from Canada and the United States down to Mexico for the winter.
There are specific towns in Mexico they fly to and the locals have massive parties celebrating the Monarch Butterflies return.
LINK.....https://www.google.com/search?q=monarch ... 93&bih=530
Not sure if they are in Australia.
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Re: The Butterfly Forest update
sprintcyclist wrote:We used to get Monarch Butterflies in New Zealand.Warrior wrote:And of course here in North America we get to see one of the most spectacular migrations in nature as millions upon millions of MONARCH BUTTERFLIES fly from Canada and the United States down to Mexico for the winter.
There are specific towns in Mexico they fly to and the locals have massive parties celebrating the Monarch Butterflies return.
LINK.....https://www.google.com/search?q=monarch ... 93&bih=530
Not sure if they are in Australia.
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Yes, we have Monarch Butterflies in Australia. Apparently there are 400 species of Butterflies in Australia. Google is your friend.sprintcyclist wrote:We used to get Monarch Butterflies in New Zealand.Warrior wrote:And of course here in North America we get to see one of the most spectacular migrations in nature as millions upon millions of MONARCH BUTTERFLIES fly from Canada and the United States down to Mexico for the winter.
There are specific towns in Mexico they fly to and the locals have massive parties celebrating the Monarch Butterflies return.
LINK.....https://www.google.com/search?q=monarch ... 93&bih=530
Not sure if they are in Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/pro ... ia/6768228
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Neferti~ wrote:Yes, we have Monarch Butterflies in Australia. Apparently there are 400 species of Butterflies in Australia. Google is your friend.sprintcyclist wrote:We used to get Monarch Butterflies in New Zealand.Warrior wrote:And of course here in North America we get to see one of the most spectacular migrations in nature as millions upon millions of MONARCH BUTTERFLIES fly from Canada and the United States down to Mexico for the winter.
There are specific towns in Mexico they fly to and the locals have massive parties celebrating the Monarch Butterflies return.
LINK.....https://www.google.com/search?q=monarch ... 93&bih=530
Not sure if they are in Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/pro ... ia/6768228
COOL!!!!
Thank you for informing me and I did not know you had them!!
AMAZING that the Monarch is all over eh??
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yes, the mods in other sites should not use a 'rulebook' and just 'ban as desired ........'.............. help those members who are just interested in having civilized and interesting conversations and debates thrive while at the same time try to help settle down those members who seem to be more interested in calling others names as no one wants to be on a forum where every idea and every post they might make is viciously attacked just for the sake of attacking.
I am not like that..............
A topic about butterflies would not exist elsewhere.
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Did you check out the Butterfly Bush (Buddleia Davidii)?sprintcyclist wrote:
yes, the mods in other sites should not use a 'rulebook' and just 'ban as desired ........'
A topic about butterflies would not exist elsewhere.
http://www.finegardening.com/butterfly- ... ia-davidii
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sprintcyclist wrote:yes, the mods in other sites should not use a 'rulebook' and just 'ban as desired ........'.............. help those members who are just interested in having civilized and interesting conversations and debates thrive while at the same time try to help settle down those members who seem to be more interested in calling others names as no one wants to be on a forum where every idea and every post they might make is viciously attacked just for the sake of attacking.
I am not like that..............
A topic about butterflies would not exist elsewhere.
The thing is the members themselves can easily control such things on a forum.
I mean no one likes constant name calling and back and forth fighting.
It get's OLD very quick.
And there is no reason why people can't at least treat other's as they want to be treated themselves.
By the way we have several different BUTTERFLY BUSHES that grow up here and the butterfly's love them!!
As well close to where I live is a Butterfly Conservatory which is a big glass greenhouse with all sorts of plants and loaded with exotic butterfly's and anyone can go inside and enjoy it.
I will see if I can post a link.
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