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1. london butterfly house home page for tropical butterfies, pupae, butterfly facts and a great day out !
- www.butterflies.org.uk
- The London Butterfly House, situated in the historic and beautiful grounds of Syon House at Syon Park, offers the visitor the unique opportunity to walk amongst hundreds of free-flying tropical butterflies in a suitably warmed glasshouse environment. ...
- This webpage offers the chance to see what the butterfly house has to offer, to explore its facilities and learn something about butterflies.
2. SC Butterfly Project
- butterfly.clemson.edu
- South Carolina Butterfly Project .
- Students at 52 schools across South Carolina are gathering data on butterfly populations at their schools and sharing their data via the Internet.
- Some features on this Web site are specially designed and available only to South Carolina butterfly project teachers and students. However, most features are available to anyone wanting to learn more about the project, and review the scientific areas of butterfly study, and view the student-gathered data. We welcome visitors to the South Carolina Butterfly Project Data Server!.
- Butterfly Project schools click here to enter or search data now.
- Butterfly Project visitors click here to continue.
- Butterfly Project teachers click here for grant information.
- Clemson University Butterfly House Click here for more information.
3. Webquest: Monarch Butterfly
- www.plainfield.k12.in.us
- Webquest: Monarch Butterfly--An Introductory Teacher-led Internet Activity for the Kindergarten Level Hi! I'm Monty and I'm a Monarch butterfly! I was born at Kingsway Christian School in Avon, Indiana. ... We'll also take a look at the life cycle of a Monarch butterfly--we'll look at some really cool pictures! Then we'll visit the actual city in Mexico that some of my relatives and I migrate to in the fall. ...
- Click on the butterfly button to see the first stage of the butterfly's life cycle. ...
- Click on the butterfly button to see the second stage of the butterfly's life cycle--larva. ...
- Click on the butterfly button to see a poster of the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly. ... Teachers: the Big Book titled "A Butterfly is Born" by Melvin Berger is an excellent tool for this. ...
- Click on the butterfly button to see a full-grown Monarch butterfly. Draw a picture of a Monarch butterfly in space #4 of your activity sheet. ...
- Click on the butterfly button and we'll look at a map showing the path we'll be taking now that we're full-grown. ...
- It's been fun guiding you on this Monarch butterfly tour. ...
- If you would like a copy of the Life Cycle of a Butterfly Activity Sheet click here. ...
4. Framed Butterfly art, Real butterflies, gifts, Blue Morpho, acrylic
- www.butterflyutopia.com
- Real Exotic Butterfly Displays In Airtight Acrylic Wall Frames.
- com! Our butterfly displays allow you to preserve nature's beautiful art while helping to save the rainforest & butterfly species. An airtight acrylic framed real butterfly or moth display makes the perfect gift for that special someone. Many different butterfly displays are available, we even allow you to custom build your own display using real exotic butterflies of your choice! We also carry butterfly jewelry made from real butterflies and beautiful stained glass butterfly garden stakes. ...
- Butterfly Pictures.
- Butterfly Wing Art.
- Butterfly Jewelry, more.
- Butterfly Garden items.
- Butterfly CD.
5. Connecticut Butterfly Atlas Project
- www.peabody.yale.edu
- The Connecticut Butterfly Atlas Project pages have moved here .
6. The Butterfly House
- www.butterflyhouse.org
- Butterfly Gardening.
- Butterfly Gardening Facts.
- Butterfly gardens can be grown throughout the United States. There is a wide variety of both butterfly attracting (nectar) plants and host plants covering climate zones throughout the country.
- Butterfly gardens can range in size from a few containers placed in a sunny spot to several acres.
- In order to support a full butterfly lifecycle, host plants (for laying eggs and use as a caterpillar food source) must also be present.
- Throughout the country, the general requirements for butterfly gardening are the same: full sun, nectar source plants, larval host plants, a pesticide-free environment, and knowledge of the local butterfly fauna.
- Butterfly gardens are best planted in the spring with younger plants or in the fall with mature plants that will become dormant quickly and re-emerge in the spring. ...
- One of the most common mistakes in butterfly gardening is planting only one nectar source. ...
- Good resources for learning more about butterfly gardening include zoos, botanical gardens, butterfly houses, garden centers and nurseries, libraries and the internet. There are many good websites dedicated to butterflies and butterfly gardening.
- Butterfly Attracting Plants.
- Butterfly Bush .
- Butterfly Weed .
- Plant butterfly-attracting flowers .
- The sight of a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis will more than make up for the chewed leaves.
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- butterflygardeners.com
- Butterfly Gardeners' Quarterly A Newsletter for Gardeners and Butterfly Enthusiasts "If You Plant It, They Will Come" .
- How would you like to gaze out your kitchen window at colorful Painted Ladies as they sip nectar from a butterfly bush? Or watch dragonflies hover by your garden pond, while iridescent blues flutter on its sandy edge? Maybe you'd like to observe an Anise Swallowtail as it grows from a tiny egg to a fat caterpillar in your fennel patch, and see its magical transformation into a chrysalis and then a butterfly with yellow and black wings. ...
- Click on the topics below for lots of information tha t will get you started on creating your own butterfly garden. ...
- Basics of Butterfly Gardening About Me My Garden 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998-99 Common North American Butterflies and their host plants Nectar Plants Resources (organizations, books) Index to Butterfly Gardeners' Quarterly, with links to several articles Butterfly Gardeners' Quarterly Contact me at clairedole@yahoo. ...
8. THE AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY
- www.australianbutterflies.com
- THE AUSTRALIAN BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY.
- This 3,666 cubic metre aviary is home to over 1500 magnificent tropical butterflies, all local to the area, including the electric blue Ulysses butterfly and the largest butterfly in Australia, the Cairns or Australian Birdwing.
- The butterfly's beguiling aerial dances, their tendency to land on brightly coloured clothing, has inspired and delighted young and old alike.
- Egg laying, courtship dances, butterfly "fights" over territory, and if occurring, butterflies mating, are all pointed out during the course of the tour.
- The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is open every day except Christmas day, from 9. ...
- The Butterfly Web Site.
- ©1997 Australian Butterfly Sanctuary.
9. Butterfly life cycle page of the london butterfly house
- www.butterflies.org.uk
- The Amazing Life cycle of the Butterfly.
- The life cycle of the butterfly is arguably one of the most bizarre and impressive examples of nature at work on the planet - one could be forgiven for believing that caterpillars and butterflies were entirely separate species. ...
- Butterfly Stage:.
- The usual first evidence of the butterfly being ready to emerge is the translucency of the pupa skin showing the colouring of the wings beneath.
- When the pupal skin splits, the limp, damp butterfly crawls out - now with compound eyes, a proboscis for feeding and very clearly six legs - the initially stubby wings are expanded by pumping blood into them and using gravity to help them enlarge.
10. Where Do Butterflies Come From?
- www.hhmi.org
- Ever wonder where a butterfly comes from? It comes from a chrysalis (KRIS-uh-liss) which is also called a pupa. ...
- We're going to meet an animal that's very differentthe butterfly. ...
- Cut out and color a butterfly from the heavy paper. ... Put a small hole at the top of the butterfly's head.
- (A monarch butterfly's chrysalis is green, but you can use any color. ...
- Put one point through the little hole in the butterfly's head and then twist it to look like antennae. ...
- Glue the butterfly to one end of the tongue depressor or ice-cream pop stick. ...
- Curl the butterfly's wings and slide it into the chrysalis.
- Pull the stick to make the beautiful butterfly come out of the chrysalis. ...
- Fly your butterfly like a real one! .
- The butterfly's life cycle .
- An adult butterfly lays an egg. ...
- The chrysalis matures into a butterfly. ...
11. The Butterfly House
- www.butterflyhouse.org
- Butterfly of the Month .
- is our featured Butterfly of the Month.
- For more information and locations of other butterfly exhibits please visit the International Association of Butterfly Exhibitions.
- Butterfly House & Education Center.
- The Butterfly House is a division .
12. Butterfly Pavilion : Welcome
- www.butterflies.org
- For an interactive 360 degree view of the inside of the butterfly conservatory,click the picture below.
- Click here to learn more about the Butterfly Pavilion's Plant Sale and Arthritis Walk on May 22, 2004.
- The Butterfly Pavilion has employment opportunities, we are looking for summer camp assistants!.
- Read about our daily butterfly releases.
- Butterfly Pavilion tickets are now for sale at all King Soopers.
13. The Butterfly Site - The #1 Source of Butterfly Information on the Internet!
- www.thebutterflysite.com
- Butterfly Info.
- Visit our Butterfly pages frequently for the most complete and current Butterfly information on the Internet.
- WIN this butterfly rearing kit!.
- Enter our monthly contest and receive our Butterfly Newsletter. ...
- Visit our Butterfly Releases page for more info & a supplier listing!.
- Explore 12 butterfly topics with pages packed full of butterfly information. Our butterfly pages contain articles written by Master of Science degreed Entomologist Randi Jones as well as fun butterfly links to sites all over the web for EVEN MORE information on butterflies! Updated frequently! .
14. If I Were a Butterfly
- projects.edtech.sandi.net
- Do you sometimes wish you were a butterfly? How are you different from a butterfly? How are you the same. Did you know that if you were a butterfly you could.
- Whenever you see this little blue butterfly , click it,and it will take you to another page. ...
- Label parts of the butterfly's body. ...
- Print out a page to complete your own symmetrical butterfly .
- Learn about the Monarch butterfly, a very common butterfly found in the United States on Emily's Monarch Butterfly Web Page. ...
- Complete a Monarch butterfly quiz. ...
15. Butterfly and Moth Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
- www.enchantedlearning.com
- Zoom Butterfly.
- Butterfly and Moth Printouts.
- Blue Morpho Butterfly.
- A brilliant blue butterfly from rainforests of South and Central America.
- Butterfly Anatomy: Label Me!.
- Read the definitions, then label the butterfly anatomy diagram.
- Butterfly Life Cycle Label Me!.
- Label the development of the butterfly from egg to larva to pupa to adult.
- Cut out the four scenes and arrange them so they show the life cycle of the painted lady butterfly from egg to adult as it undergoes complete metamorphosis.
- Butterfly Life Cycle.
- A short printable shape book for early readers about the life cycle of a butterfly, with pages on the egg, caterpillar, pupa (chrysalis), and adult.
- Butterfly Life Cycle in French.
- Label the egg, caterpillar, pupa, and butterfly in French.
- Butterfly Life Cycle in German.
- Label the egg, caterpillar, pupa, and butterfly in German.
- Butterfly Life Cycle in Italian.
16. Butterfly WebQuest
- coe.west.asu.edu
- You are going on a butterfly catching adventure and your job is to be a butterfly fact catcher and catch all the information you can about butterflies. ...
17. index
- www.education.umd.edu
- The butterfly belongs to the order of insects called lepidoptera. ... To learn more about the butterfly's anatomy click below. ...
- Butterfly Anatomy .
- Butterflies go through big changes to get to the final stage of being a butterfly. ...
- Butterfly's Metamorphosis .
- Most of us have all seen a butterfly at one time or another. ...
- The monarch butterfly .
- The peacock butterfly .
- The five bar sword tail butterfly .
- ~ The Great Butterfly Hunt by Ethan Herberman .
- ~ Public Butterfly Garden and Zoo http://butterflywebsite. ...
- ~ Children's Butterfly Site http://webmesc. ... gov/butterfly/Butterfly. ...
- A think sheet for the life cycle of the butterfly .
- A think sheet for the butterfly anatomy .
- A think sheet for gathering information on their specific butterfly .
18. The Dreaming Tree - Monarch Butterfly Video, Butterfly Video Website for On the Wings of the Monarch
- www.dreamingtreeproductions.com
- On the Wings of the Monarch is an exciting nature butterfly video that follows host Libby Graham on an amazing journey into the life of the monarch butterfly. ... This documentary provides the viewer with an in-depth look at the enigmatic monarch butterfly, tracing its incredible long distance migration and its fantastic life cycle. ... Host Libby Graham and narrator Bernie Alan, PBS voice-over talent, fill the viewers in on all of the interesting facts about the monarch butterfly. On the Wings of the Monarch is a butterfly video now available on home video. ... On the Wings of the Monarch is a wonderful way to learn about the Monarch butterfly. ...
19. G93-1183-A; Butterfly Gardening
- www.ianr.unl.edu
- Butterfly Gardening.
- Butterfly Anatomy and Life Cycle .
- Since many natural butterfly habitats have been lost to urbanization and other development, some environmental organizations have incorporated butterfly conservation into their programs. ...
- Butterfly Anatomy and Life Cycle.
- Understanding a butterfly's life cycle can make butterfly watching more enjoyable, and the knowledge is an important asset to people who want to understand the principles of attracting butterflies to their gardens.
- Depending on the species, the life cycle of a butterfly (one generation) may take anywhere from about one month to an entire year. ... Usually, the most common butterflies are multiple-brooded and provide a continuous array of color and activity to your butterfly garden throughout the season.
- Alfalfa Butterfly - Colias eurytheme Boisduval .
- Cabbage Butterfly - Pieris rapae (L. ...
- Although plant selection and placement are the most effective methods to attract butterflies, site selection for a butterfly garden is also important. ...
- If possible, include both larval host plants and adult nectar plants in your butterfly garden.
- Nectar flowers and other favorite butterfly plants come in many forms--annuals, perennials, herbs, vines, grasses, shrubs, and trees. ...
- If you want to attract many different species and you live in an urban or suburban area where there are few pasture or woodlands, you will need to add plants that are a good source of food for butterfly larvae (caterpillars) as well. ...
- Select plants adapted to your site and location, and develop a plan for the butterfly garden. Several books are available with butterfly garden plans. ...
- It is difficult to have a successful butterfly garden in locations where insecticides are used. ... Even biological controls, such as BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) will kill butterfly larvae. ...
20. Butterfly Zone - Where the Magic is Just a Flutter Away
- www.butterflies.com
- Butterfly Gardening.
- Butterfly Guide.
- Butterfly Releases.
- Butterfly Seeds.
- Butterfly.
- What is a butterfly?.
- Attempts to conserve and manage butterfly populations have been initiated by the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, as well as many state and local jurisdictions. ... You too can help conserve butterfly habitats by following just a few butterfly friendly tips around your house, neighborhood and city.
- *Please visit us often as we are constantly striving to improve your butterfly experience. ...
21. The Butterfly Garden
- www.outdoorcampus.org
- These are the baskets of butterflies we distributed around town to advertise Butterfly Day on July 14th. ...
- We made sure there was plenty of room for the butterfly's wings to expand when it does come out of the chrysalis.
22. Monarch Butterfly
- bss.sfsu.edu
- The Biogeography of the Monarch Butterfly (Dannaus plexippus) .
- The monarch butterfly is undoubtedly one of the most recognized animal species in the world. ...
- The monarch is a medium sized butterfly, measuring about 3 inches from wingtip to wingtip. ...
- The Monarch Butterfly (Dannaus plexippus) has a rich natural history that has been studied extensively by entomologists and biologists. ...
- The ecology and the home range of the monarch butterfly are closely intertwined, as with most species. ...
- The monarch butterfly is a fascinating animal that has earned its nickname "The International Traveler" (Urquahart 1987). ...
- The monarch butterfly has been classified and reclassified several times as a result of new data coming to light. ...
- To understand the evolution of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexxipus), it is important to understand first where it evolved. ...
- This tendency in the monarch has served as the model for a long-held belief among scientists that other species of butterfly do the same thing. ... It is now believed that the monarch is one of the only species of butterfly to exhibit the ability to make itself unpalatable, while not being intrinsically so. It is also a well-established theory that the Viceroy butterfly has adapted itself as a species to appear similar to the monarch to take advantage of birds aversion to the bitterness of the monarch, in another example of Batesian mimicry (Brower 1958). ...
- The Monarch Butterfly has a wide distribution, much wider now than in the past and widening all the time. ...
- of the monarch butterfly (Urquhart 1987). ...
- Furthermore, even ecologists and butterfly researchers admit that habitat loss, particularly in overwintering grounds in Mexico, is a greater threat to monarchs than Bt corn (Palevitz 1999). ...
- Biology and Conservation of the Monarch Butterfly. From, the 2nd International Conference on the Monarch Butterfly. ...
23. Callaway Gardens Day Butterfly Center
- www.callawaygardens.com
- Day Butterfly Center where 1,000 tropical butterflies, representing more than 50 different species, flutter freely through the air. ...
- The Day Butterfly Center's lobby includes a variety of artwork, much of which was generously donated by Deen Day Smith, who also gave the lead gift used to build the Center, in honor of her late husband and founder of Days Inn of America, Inc. ...
- Day Butterfly Center will be closed for major renovations beginning Monday, November 1, 2004. ...
- Day Butterfly Center .
24. Butterflies
- edtech.kennesaw.edu
- Butterflies are Blooming - Learn about butterflies, butterfly gardening, butterfly cam, and more. ...
- Butterflies at the Field Museum - Includes butterfly basics, habitats and a great collection of pictures. ...
- Butterflies North and South - A well-designed site that covers many aspects of butterflies including butterfly species, butterfly gardens, a glossary, and an educational game on metamorphosis. ...
- Butterfly Basics - Everything you want to know about butterflies! .
- Butterfly Cam - A project by a Resource Classroom studying butterflies and moths. ...
- Butterfly Collection - Collection of butterfly images .
- Butterfly Gardens .
- Butterfly Guide - Butterflies from all over the U. ...
- Butterfly Habitats .
- Butterfly House - Take the virtual tour. ...
- Butterfly Mania An International Public Science Day 2001 Project .
- Butterfly Sanctuaries .
- Butterfly Wing Pattern Module - This colorful site explores the colors, patterns, and shapes of butterfly wings in different species. ...
- Butterfly Zone .
- Children's Butterfly Site .
- by Butterfly - This is a site for students and teachers who are exploring butterflies. ...
25. Monarch Butterfly: August Creature of the Month
- www.pca.state.mn.us
- August - Monarch Butterfly .
- August's creature of the month is the Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)! August is the best month to see Monarchs in Minnesota. Did you know that this is the only butterfly in North America that actually migrates in the fall to a warmer climate? That's what makes it unique among all the butterflies in Minnesota. ...
- The Monarch is a beautiful butterfly. ...
- Butterfly breaks out of the chrysalis and is free to fly around and do what butterflies do. ...
- But, have you every seen a Monarch butterfly in the winter in Minnesota? Of course not! So where did they go? They fly all the way down to Mexico to hang out during the winter! That's a long trip for Minnesota-born Monarchs -- about 3,000 miles! Monarchs use the same route to go to the same place every winter. ...
- You can help protect Monarchs in Minnesota by planting a butterfly garden in your backyard. ...
- Children's Butterfly Web Site .
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