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Anise Butterfly.
Here are the start and finished result of the Anise Butterfly. They do go through a number of changes. Had a nice surprise yesterday as one of the top publishers here signed up for our Nature Inn news letter. I have worked with him in the past but I didn't think he would be interested in my web site. He is the top guy on Bald Eagles and has the cams at different sites.
( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )
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I didn't realise that the Anise butterfly larvae changed in their appearance. Isn't nature wonderful?
You can see a bit more about them here http://www.dereilanatureinn.ca/bugs.htm#2 Just go down to the last one on the right.
Always an amazing transformation. Thanks for posting these Kildale.
spectacular pictures. I would never have guess that the catapillars were the same species. Intriguing.
beautiful kildale. it is very interesting to see the changes a butterfly goes through. i have some in my garden, and one of my small bonsai trees has no leeves at all.
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