Lindsay Kuhn, of Smoke Ridge Organics and Butterflies, visited the Richmond Memorial Library on Friday afternoon for the children's summer reading program. Kuhn brought with her a box of butterflies -- 55 of them stored in wax envelopes ready for release into the wild by the children. After about a 20-minute talk on the different kinds of butterflies, why they're important to the environment and their life cycles, each child was given a butterfly to release.
I love the looks of intense
I love the looks of intense curiosity on the children's faces. The tot in the pink bonnet is a jewel!
There is a "butterfly
There is a "butterfly project" going on at Harrington's Greenhouse in Elba. They have around 20 monarch butterfly caterpillars along with a few other caterpillars in a terrarium. Three monarchs and a painted lady butterfly are in chrysalises already and another monarch is soon to join them. There is also a journal and a list started marking down all of the butterflies and caterpillars seen in and around the greenhouses.
Thanks for taking such great
Thanks for taking such great photos!