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September 11th 2008
Published: September 11th 2008
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Today we went to a butterfly house. There were other highlights at this park, bird averies, bird of prey display, farm animal pens, herb gardens, fish ponds but the best part was the jungle for the pretty insects. When I entered the room the hot damp air was difficult to breathe for a few seconds. Soon I was entranced with the foliage and colours. The butterflies flitted happily from exotic bloom to exotic bloom. I took so many photographs chasing the florescent blue ones who would not stay still for my camera. At one point, several butterflies landed on my shirt


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ButterflyButterfly
Butterfly

Close up
restingresting
resting

Don't move
white and blackwhite and black
white and black

Every bush has butterflies
Exotic flowerExotic flower
Exotic flower

The flowers rivaled the beauty of the butterflies.
Orange bloomsOrange blooms
Orange blooms

Why can't I get these to grow in my yard?
WaitingWaiting
Waiting

O.K. when are the butterflies coming over here?
Almost newAlmost new
Almost new

Wonder how long these will hatch?
Can you find?Can you find?
Can you find?

Enlarge photo to see bird and butterflies in the shrubs.
BirdsBirds
Birds

Are the birds in the butterfly house to add colour? or eat the dead insects?
OrangeOrange
Orange

Prettiest butterflies were the orange and the blue ones.
PeacockPeacock
Peacock

He was the moving ornament outside of the tea room.
FlowersFlowers
Flowers

Many blossoms around the buildings.


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