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Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar and Swamp Milkweed

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14 August 2009, 01:46
Will
Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar and Swamp Milkweed



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15 August 2009, 00:11
mete
Thanks , I'll save that photo.Milkweed is supposed to be their main food source. I still don't understand how the Monarchs can migrate those great distances.
28 August 2009, 08:55
SGraves155
Wonderful pict!


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04 September 2009, 08:01
richj
At Battery Park today , lunchtime, snapped this guy.


05 September 2009, 03:26
Will
Rich,

Thanks for the photo. Do you happen to know the plant it is on? Battery Park - of Clint Eastwood fame? Ha!


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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
---------------------------------------
and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________

"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.

red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________

If anything be of note, let it be he was once an elephant hunter, hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.

05 September 2009, 07:17
richj
I think it's called ...believe it or not, a butterfly bush.