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2004 Monarch Photos

Postby Bfly Guy » Mon Jul 26, 2004 10:27 pm

You can check out my 2003 Monarch photos and 2004 Monarch photos @

I've got butterfly, hummingbird, and flower photos posted there that I have taken in my yard, and over my property over the past few years.
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Postby monarchrose » Fri Jul 30, 2004 9:39 am

Great pics, Bflyguy! Don't you just love Swallowtail caterpillars!
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Postby Bfly Guy » Fri Jul 30, 2004 11:39 am

monarchrose wrote:Great pics, Bflyguy! Don't you just love Swallowtail caterpillars!


Thanks Monarchrose
Butterflies and hummingbirds, I'm crazy about them. Majority of the plants in my yard is devoted to the little flying jewels.
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Postby ButterflyLady_IL » Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:13 pm

You've done a great job showing the beauty of the Monarch.
Maybe we'll see more of your photos in future Monarch Watch publications. They are great!
NEW MOTTO : Plant a Row for the Monarchs- Milkweed, Goldenrod & Asters Galore! (Monarch Waystation #17)
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Postby Bfly Guy » Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:37 pm

Hey ButterflyLady_IL
Thanks for the nice compliment. It's just a fun hobby of mine to try and get some good pictures of the butterflies and hummingbirds through out my yard. It can tough sometimes, but It's fun trying.
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Postby Bfly Guy » Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:49 pm

Sorry everyone, but I've taken my monarch photos down for now.
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Postby Lindabird » Sat Jul 29, 2006 5:02 pm

I enjoyed your website. I just got on the forum to see if I could find out some answers to my questions. I looked at your website and it did answer some of my questions. I've been raising the "other" butterfly for 3 years but figured out everything on my own because they didn't have a special website like we do for the Monarchs. Anyway, I have been doing it just about the same way you have. Instead of using the foam, I put sand in the containers. But, I'm going to go buy some foam for my monarchs. I've enjoyed the "other" butterflies, but the Monarch's are just too cool! I just started my monarch waystation this spring (not certified yet). My milkweed is anywhere between 6 inches and 18 inches. I just about gave up hope for attracting any Monarchs this year, then all of a sudden I saw two females in my garden on my zinnias, then on my milkweed. I went to check when they left, and I had eggs! I was sooo excited. You want to tell someone that will share your excitement...I'm just glad this forum is here to share the excitement with others. A lot of people thought I was nuts to change my vegetable garden into a Monarch Waystation. Why would you plant weeds in your garden?

Where did you get that zippered cage at?

I was at Walgreens last night and I found these little collapsable mesh net totes. It's advertised as a travel bag for your soap, shampoo, etc. Anyway, they are made just like the butterfly pavillion, but they don't have a lid, and the bottom is net too. It even has a handle strap and elastic to hold it closed when you fold it up. I thought it would be perfect to put over a milkweed plant to protect the caterpillar or something to put them in if you brought them into your house. They are 10" tall and 8-1/2" wide. They were only $1.50 each. I bought two of them to see if they would be of use. They come in the colors of red, white, or blue. I bought a red one and a blue one...thinking that they wouldn't show dirt as bad. However, I think the white one would make it easier to see into. I think I'm going to go buy me about 15 more. I'm pretty sure you can buy a plastic cover with elastic to fit over the top of your bowls that would work well.

I have been waiting for caterpillars all summer, but now that they are here, I'm am running around trying to figure out what I'm going to do with them.
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