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Ok...... Took me a while to catch on to what you're talking about. I had even backed up a few threads trying to figure out how bug whisperer came into the conversation.
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A Bee's Best Friend
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chicago Illinois USA
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The Bug Whisperer Equilibrium Official Veggie Killer dapjwy Heron |
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Dapjwy....27 more posts and you'll be jumping into the fox's den.
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Now, if you only count those that are not off topic, I might drop back down to salamander. ~wink~
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Heron
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: British Columbia. Canada
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Going down to the sea.
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A few visitors to my garden, and a greedy ungulate at a Texas wildlife park. I don't remember which critter the mammal was, some kind of eland I think, but I included it for comic relief.
The others are a male Eastern tiger swallowtail on echinacea, and a spicebush swallowtail and a Horace's duskywing on lantana. I know lantana is not politically correct because it is non-native, but I planted it before I got on my native kick and every afternoon it is covered in butterflies so I'm keeping it. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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"Originally Posted by Gloria
suunto The Bug Whisperer Equilibrium Official Veggie Killer dapjwy Heron" It's official.... I'm an official veggie killer!!! Too blasted funny. I've been anointed by a title fairy like suunto was and I didn't even catch it until you guys said something. I've killed so many veggies screwing up that seeing the truth in print doesn't even hurt. Kildale> precious!!! Turttle> Oh baby!!! Excellent photos!!! I had more than my share of plants that weren't politically correct too.... at least you called a spade a spade so people don't think lantana is "good" for flutters. I should dig out the photos I took of my.... don't everyone have heart failure.... buttefly bush with butterflies that I finally wasted and replaced. I think butterfly bushes are more politically incorrect than lantana!!! Most people know butterfly bushes are nothing but trouble and still plant them anyway but not so with lantana.
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