Trying this again! I sent from my phone the first time and the photos were huge! :(
I chose the butterfly, Papilio phorcas, also called Green Banded Swallowtail because green butterflies are my most favorite! It is a butterfly from Afrotropic ecozone (Africa). The first description was in 1775 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 8 – 9 cm. Papilio phorcas is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with broad, green bands and areas. Hind wings have tails.
Hi! Here are your pix for BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE.
I chose the Monarch butterfly of North America. After years of suffering steady declines in its numbers, researchers at the Mexican National Commission of Protected Natural Areas and the World Wildlife Fund said they observed a 225% increase from 2015 to 2016 in common habitat areas. Planting milkweed at schools, highways and other urban environments can help the monarch population rebound to the goal of 225 million Monarchs established for 2020. (http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/27/)
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APDG - Mythological series.. Unicorns!
I love unicorns. One of my daughters is crazy about them too! Hope you enjoy the images.
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BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE
Trying this again! I sent from my phone the first time and the photos were huge! :(
I chose the butterfly, Papilio phorcas, also called Green Banded Swallowtail because green butterflies are my most favorite! It is a butterfly from Afrotropic ecozone (Africa). The first description was in 1775 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 8 – 9 cm. Papilio phorcas is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with broad, green bands and areas. Hind wings have tails.
Hi! Here are your pix for BLG ~ Butterfly profile deco ლ JUNE.
I chose the Monarch butterfly of North America. After years of suffering steady declines in its numbers, researchers at the Mexican National Commission of Protected Natural Areas and the World Wildlife Fund said they observed a 225% increase from 2015 to 2016 in common habitat areas. Planting milkweed at schools, highways and other urban environments can help the monarch population rebound to the goal of 225 million Monarchs established for 2020. (http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/27/)
Monarchs
Monarchs Roosting
A Sky full of butterflies
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Enjoy the uni-cuteness!
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