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Jan 15, 2015 11:23 PM CST
Name: Patti
Australian Alps (Zone 8a)
I will never act my age.
Region: Australia Cactus and Succulents Keeps Horses Sedums Sempervivums Vegetable Grower
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Wow Melanie! You are truly a butterfly expert Hurray! Very impressive. I agree, you should put a link in your siggy to MOSI. We have so many different butterflies here, I haven't taken close notice of them until recently. With the unseasonal rains I think it has brought out more than usual, and later than usual. We still have mating pairs fluttering around this far into summer. I am lucky to live directly across from Kosciuszko National Park which will never be developed. It is like looking back in time. I expect Pterodactylus to come flying out sometimes. People come here to enjoy nature, not to destroy it.

I hope to spot some more butterflies and some caterpillars.
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