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Broomsticks And Butterfights


It was a nice warm day. .

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10 Responses to “Broomsticks And Butterfights”

  • SaraMUSt says:

    LOVE IT!!!^_^(The misspell is “on purpose”…right?)

  • SaraMUSt says:

    -trallala-; Tags: Broom Broomstick Butterflies Butterfights Garden Pond Yellow… X)

  • Snuilp says:

    Well not really actually. I know a bit from ’sandeyes’ and the females are a bit smaller. I’m afraid it is a fight between to males of the same species. Sandeyes are very territorial and even ‘attack’ other species of butterflies! They don’t do harm to eachother though.. :D They just flap their wing to eachother and the one that flies the highest wins, I guess. ;D They are stayers. Unlike Atlanta’s or Amdmiral’s, they can fly to the Sahara or Marocco where they stay out in the winter and return!

  • SaraMUSt says:

    I’ve ALWAYS been fascinated by butterflies…specially these last coupple of years…I might just feel like studying them now…seriously.Thank you for being SO informative, sharing and committed to everything you do!

  • OsvaldoPaese says:

    Looks like a great place to play music in. And the plants are really green.I’d love to visit your country.

  • Snuilp says:

    I play there sometimes. I think the neighbourghs would rather hear covers then my improvistions though. I don’t mind. The backyard is really peaceful. The plants are that green due to the wurm and birddung spreading all around here. ;D Next step is to get a lot of small rock, pile ‘em up in the corner and some fine sand under it, for I wanna build a small microclimate. It might even attract small salamanders, toads and some more strange beatles. Specialized birds will react on that again then.:D

  • Snuilp says:

    Oh.. Pfew.. I’m so happy about that!I can’t even imagine..How it must be I mean..

  • jantheempress says:

    I’m an Art fairy! One of my videos is an art lesson from the Art Fairy!

  • Snuilp says:

    I have to admit I had a couple of beers, but I never drink strong liquer. The pond is only knee-deep, so don’t worry. ;D There are goldfish, shubunkins and frogs in there. And also a waterlilly and some waterfeather. Some stingflies too, but they’re great for the bats on summer evenings. I really love the way those bats fly. :D

  • Snuilp says:

    Yes it is. I wished all my life to have a big yard. I finally came true and the moment I saw this house and yard I made a decision to die in here. Never want to move again. The rent is not very cheap, but I got some compensation. I want to create a microklimat hoping to attract all special sorts of animals and plants. Hopefully some that are on the red list of distinction. In summer I have a lot of special dragonflies and some protected butterflies already. I wish we all had a big yard.

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