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Miami Blue Chapter: Traveling Butterfliers by Elane Nuehring
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North American Butterfly Association. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Traveling Butterfliers by Elane Nuehring. Lyside Sulphur, rare in South Florida but common in Mission Texas;. Taken by traveler, Linda Cooper. Let us hear about your butterflying travels - where did you go, when did you go, what did you see - and did you hook up with local butterfliers? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Butterflying in North Carolina by Shelby Heeter. Traveling Butterfliers by Elane Nuehring. Miami, Florida, United States.
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Miami Blue Chapter: Butterflying in North Carolina by Shelby Heeter
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North American Butterfly Association. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Butterflying in North Carolina by Shelby Heeter. Black form of a female Eastern Tiger. Swallowtail was new to us. See the article in the Summer 2010. More information on this. Male and Female Zabulon Skipper. A well marked skipper, common to the area,. Was also new to us. A rare Creole Pearly-eye that we found. In our cottage the first day in town. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Butterflying in North Carolina by Shelby Heeter.
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Miami Blue Chapter: Florida Duskywing by Linda Evans
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North American Butterfly Association. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Florida Duskywing by Linda Evans. Florida Duskywing, Navy Wells, male. Florida Duskywing, Navy Wells, female. Florida Duskywing caterpillar, Navy Wells. Florida Duskywing caterpillar, Navy Wells. Florida Duskywing chrysalis, very rarely seen. One of our local target butterflies is the rarely seen Florida Duskywing, a pineland specialist, which relies on Locustberry, Byrsonima lucida. And Barbados cherry, Malpighia glabra,. There are seve...
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First we want to give a shout out to our longtime, but not old friend, April Kirkendoll. She's a marine biologist and aquaculture specialist who has written two books. You can find out more at her web site, www.lysmatapublishing.com. Brian Rapoza, another good friend, former colleague, and fieldtrip coordinator for Tropical Audubon Society has written an excellent book, "Birding Florida", that even uses three of our photographs. To check out the book, go to the Tropical Audubon Store. Click on "NABA Chap...
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Miami Blue Chapter: June 2010
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North American Butterfly Association. Monday, June 28, 2010. How Could It Be? Someone Raises Doubt About Butterfly Gardening? Above, Mikania scandens attracts many butterflies, bees, wasps and other insects. All in one week-end, I visited an extraordinary new butterfly garden in Kendall (check miamiblue.org/calendar for a garden visit there in August) AND read a think-piece questioning butterfly gardening. Now, butterfly gardening is a little like "Mom and apple pie" - right? Sunday, June 27, 2010. Let u...
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Miami Pine Rocklands Coalition - Our Friends
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Miami Pine Rocklands Coalition. Images from our Facebook Group. Join our Mailing List. We are not alone in our support to preserve the Pine Rocklands. Please visit and share your support for our member organizations, partners organizations and champions for the forest. Our open membership bridges several organizations including:. Organizations with whom we have partnered with:. A partner for the January Rally at the Rocklands event. Sandy Koi an Entomologist who is dedicated to butterfly conservation.
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Butterfly Club Local Chapters - North American Butterfly Association
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North American Butterfly Association. Art and Photo Contests. If there is no NABA chapter in your area, why not start one yourself! For more information contact NABA at 4 Delaware Rd., Morristown, NJ 07960 or email naba@naba.org. Local Chapters with Contact Person. NABA-Central Arizona Butterfly Association. E-mail: r.rutowski@asu.edu. Web site: http:/ www.cazba.org/. NABA-Southeast Arizona Butterfly Association. Web site: http:/ www.naba.org/chapters/nabasa/index.html. NABA-Sarasota County Butterfly Club.
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Broward Chapter of North American Butterfly Association
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Useful Reources and Links. Checklist for South Florida Butterflies. 50 Best Butterfly Attracting Plants (Created by Roger Hammer). Suggested Larval Host Plants and Attracted Butterflies (Created by Alex Schore). Butterfly Host and Nectar Sources (Created by Sandy Koi). List of South Florida Butterfly Plants Zone 10a and 10b (Created by Sandy Koi). University of Florida:Butterfly Gardening in Florida (Joe Schaefer, Craig N. Huegel, and Frank J. Mazzotti). Night Blooms from Pat Howell. Sandy Kois Atala News.
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Resources - National Butterfly Center, Mission Texas, a project of the North American Butterfly Association.
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National Butterfly Center, Mission Texas, a project of the North American Butterfly Association. Rent the Butterfly Center. SLEEPOVER, UNDER THE STARS. Media Contact and Logos. Butterflies and Moths of North America. Good site for kids and teachers. Electronic Resoures on Lepidoptera. Both butterflies and moths, very comprehensive site. Garden Treasures - Where Do Butterflies Come From? Good site for kids and teachers. Mt Magazine International Butterfly Festival. NABA-Atala Chapter (Palm Beach County).
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Miami Blue Chapter: A New Wildlife Garden: Chapter 1...by Andrew Geist (August 2010)
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North American Butterfly Association. Friday, October 8, 2010. A New Wildlife Garden: Chapter 1.by Andrew Geist (August 2010). It's done, it's in the ground! All the studying, planning, choosing and wondering "is this right? Is behind us. What a journey and what an education for a new native plant-butterfly-bird gardener! I have never met a book I didn't like, and so I purchased a library of books on the subject. My favorite resources turned out to be:. Florida Butterfly Gardening: Marc and Maria Minno;.
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