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  1. Attracting Butterflies & Hummingbirds to Your Backyard: Watch Your Garden Come Alive With Beauty on the Wing (A Rodale Organic Gardening Book) by Sally Roth, 2002-10-24
  2. Butterflies of North America (Kaufman Focus Guides) by Jim P. Brock, Kenn Kaufman, 2003-03
  3. Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow by Joyce Sidman, 2006-09-15
  4. Butterfly, Butterfly by Petr Horacek, 2007-04-02
  5. Fly Like A Butterfly: Yoga for Children by Shakta Kaur Khalsa, 1999-06-30
  6. Butterfly by Kathryn Harvey, 2007-06-26
  7. Monarch Butterfly by Gail Gibbons, 1991-09
  8. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Butterflies (National Audubon Society Field Guide Series) by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1981-07-12
  9. Goodbye Madame Butterfly: Sex, Marriage and the Modern Japanese Woman by Sumie Kawakami, 2007-09
  10. Where Butterflies Grow (Picture Puffins) by Joanne Ryder, 1996-06-01
  11. Peterson First Guide to Butterflies and Moths (Peterson First Guides(R)) by Paul A. Opler, 1998-02-20
  12. Butterfly House by Eve Bunting, 1999-05-01
  13. Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly by Alan Madison, 2007-10-09
  14. Butterflies of the World by Myriam Baran, 2006-05-01

21. ENature.com - Nature And Wildlife Field Guides
Searchable nature and wildlife database with thumbnail image galleries and profiles.
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22. All About Butterflies - What Is A Butterfly?
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ALL ABOUT BUTTERFLIES! What is a Butterfly? Butterfly or Moth? Senses Defense Mechanisms ... Butterfly Gardens What is a Butterfly?
Butterflies are beautiful, flying insects with large scaly wings. Like all insects, they have six jointed legs, 3 body parts, a pair of antennae, compound eyes, and an exoskeleton. The three body parts are the head, thorax (the chest), and abdomen (the tail end). The butterfly's body is covered by tiny sensory hairs. The four wings and the six legs of the butterfly are attached to the thorax. The thorax contains the muscles that make the legs and wings move. FLYING Swallowtails are strong fliers. Butterflies are very good fliers. They have two pairs of large wings covered with colorful, iridescent scales in overlapping rows. Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) are the only insects that have scaly wings. The wings are attached to the butterfly's thorax (mid-section). Veins support the delicate wings and nourish them with blood.

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24. Amazing Butterflies : Butterfly Release For Weddings And Special Events. Release
Butterfly releases for special events. Offers live butterflies or pupae for exhibits.
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25. Butterflies Amp; Bugs
butterflies amp; Bugs This site gives information, photographs, print and play activities, crafts, and online and printable games all about butterflies. Included are coloring pages, flashcards, a
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26. About Butterflies: Butterfly Books, Party Supplies Calendars, And Links
Butterflyrelated books and supplies for sale. Site also includes links to other butterfly sites.
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Butterfly Calendars
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Waiting for Wings
Great children's book
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Butterflies: General Information Butterflies are insects. Together with moths they make up the second largest insect order: Lepidoptera. Their life cycle has four stages. 1) Egg: tough shelled and laid in large numbers, usually on or near a food source for the larva. 2) Larva (caterpillar): when sufficiently developed, eats its way out of the eggshell. As it grows it sheds its head capsule and skin several times. This stage usually lasts about one month, though in some species it lasts up to two years. 3) Pupa (chrysalis): produced by the final molt (shedding of skin). Generally smooth and fairly immobile, and wrapped in a cocoon of silk. 4) Adult: The butterfly emerges from its cocoon after several days to several months of transformation. Its body structures harden, and its wings expand and harden.

27. The Butterfly Collection At The Field Museum
Explains the basic characteristics of butterflies, tells about their habitats, and shows photos from the museum's collection.
http://www.fmnh.org/butterfly/

Butterfly Collection

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28. Butterfly Pavilion : Welcome
For an interactive 360 degree view of the inside of the butterfly conservatory,click the picture below. Click here to learn more
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29. Insects And Spiders - Ojibway Nature Centre - City Of Windsor
Photo galleries and information on spiders, chiggers, mayflies, fireflies, dragonflies, butterflies, moths, leafhoppers and other invertebrates of urban areas, wetlands, prairies, and woodlands.
http://www.ojibway.ca/insect.htm
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Windsor Butterfly Count

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INSECT PHOTOGRAPHS
The pink form of round-headed katydid is seldom encountered.
Ironweed Borer Moth, Papaipema cerussata is one of several prairie moths found at Ojibway.
The Cecropia Moth, Hyalophora cecropia is the largest moth found at Ojibway with a wingspread of 15 cm.
This brillant leafhopper, Graphocephala coccinea can be found in backyards and gardens. Not all flies are dull! This is a soldier fly, Odontomyia sp. EXTERNAL LINKS Odonata of Ontario Insects of Cedar Creek, Minnesota Tiger Beetles of Ontario
Insects of Ojibway
Mantid Fly, Climaciella brunnea (Say). The larvae of most mantidflies are parasities of ground spiders and their eggs. MAYFLIES These "fish flies" become abundant in mid June and gather in huge swarms along the lake shoreline. more DRAGONFLIES and DAMSELFLIES Dragonflies and damselflies include typical Carolinian species such as the Black Saddlebags, Tramea lacerata and Blue Dasher, Pachydiplax longipennis . Over 60 photos of these insects are available at Odonata of Ontario more BUGS Although all insects are "bugs" to most people the insects belonging to the order Hemiptera are the "true" bugs of the insect world. Bugs are one of the larger insect orders with a wide variety of terrestrial and aquatic species, plant feeders, predators, and even blood suckers. A few examples from Ojibway include stink bugs, seed bugs, lace bugs, ambush bugs, assasin bugs, water striders, water boatman, backswimmers and waterscorpions

30. Yukon Butterflies - Butterfly Activities And Lessons
Witness the metamorphosis from larva to caterpillar of the painted lady butterfly or enjoy several butterfly lessons and activities.
http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/jackhulland/projects/butterflies/

31. Natural Home And Garden
Describes alternatives to insecticides and herbicides, use of native Northwest plants, and attracting birds and butterflies.
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We at Natural Home and Garden are seeking natural solutions to common garden needs. We value our own health, and we value yours. So we have decided to provide free information to the public about healthy alternatives to insecticides (bug killers) and herbicides (weed killers). We are also providing information about gardening with native Northwest plants, gardening to attract birds and butterflies, and which plants to avoid. We are not selling anything. Our only aim is to help create a healthier and more beautiful world for all of us. A growing body of scientific research is pointing to common bug killers and weed killers as primary causes of a variety of diseases. We want to be part of the solution, and we invite you to join us. Please check out the links to the left and discover the many ways that you can naturally treat your driveways shrub beds blackberries , and lawn weeds Our volunteers will be testing other non-toxic weeding options. Please share your ideas by e-mailing us.

32. BillyBear4Kids.com ... Butterfly And Bugs
butterflies to Print Play ColorBook pages Butterfly Maze TicTac-Butterfly Wings Butterfly Cut Outs Butterfly Flashcards Butterfly Bookmarks.
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The butterly lays an Egg on the leaf of a Milkweed plant.
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After some time, a Butterfly comes out of the chrysalis.
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33. The Butterfly Collection At The Field Museum
Did you know there are about 20,000 different kinds of butterflies in the world? The butterflies shown here are just a few from
http://www.fmnh.org/exhibits/exhibit_sites/butterfly/default.htm

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Butterfly Home
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34. The Nature Store - Nature Gifts, Butterfly Gifts, Dragonfly Products, Frog Shirt
Books, videos and gifts with an emphasis on birds and butterflies.
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35. Bands: Butterflies Of Love
Offers a brief biography, discography, tour dates and links.
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36. ENature.com - Nature And Wildlife Field Guides
com is a searchable nature and wildlife database with information and photographs on birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, butterflies, insects, spiders
http://www.enature.com/guides/select_Butterflies.asp
site index: select a section HOME Handheld Guide Ask an Expert Birding Wildlife Backyard Wildlife Habitats About Create your own Gallery Resources Birding Focus Regional Birding Backyard Birding Bird-watching Bird Audio eCards Field Guides Amphibians Birds Butterflies Fishes Insects Mammals Native Plants Reptiles Seashells Seashore Creatures Spiders Trees Wildflowers Help Center Join eNature Nature Theater News Outdoor Planner Bird Habitats Habitats Parkfinder Screen Savers Shop.eNature Wildlife Lists ZipGuides LocalGuides Mammal Tracks About Us Contact Info Media Kit Newsroom About This Site Free Content Links Member Services Privacy wildlife search: Field Guides News Articles Expert Answers Photographers The Web member features - Join NOW! Wildlife Lists Backyard Habitats Nature Theater ... shop.eNature.com
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37. Texas Entomology
Mike Quinn's site with images of Danaidae butterflies and other insects on milkweed, plus many links to general entomology and Lepidopteraspecific resources.
http://home.satx.rr.com/txento/
Texas Entomology
Compiled by Mike Quinn
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27 Apr 2004 Mike Quinn mike.quinn@tpwd.state.tx.us

38. Butterflies And Wheels
Dispatches. Notes and Comment Blogging butterflies and Wheels style. And your chance to disagree with us! Last Updated2405-2004.
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What are Freud's truth-claims worth? Hindutva on the Attack
Campaigns to silence, intimidate, or destroy scholars and scholarship. Bad Writing
Is it difficult? Is it daring? Or is it just pretentious and empty and circular. Science and Religion
Are science and religion separate but equal? Or just separate. More Than 500 Arguments for the Existence of God
Argument from numbers, from intimidation, from Internet authority... Paul Kurtz on Belief
The Science of Religion - Why do People Believe? Notes and Comment
Blogging Butterflies and Wheels style. And your chance to disagree with us!
Last Updated: Bad Moves
Philosopher Julian Baggini's fortnightly column on bad argumentative moves. Last Updated: Favourites Brief introductions to recommended books. Reviews Our book reviews section. Latin America Expert Quits in Protest Accuses Kissinger and friends of silencing him in debate over US intervention in Chile. Date filed Historical Literacy Left Behind Teaching to the test means students learn skills at expense of knowledge.

39. Free Ecards - The Worlds Most Romantic Greetings Online!
Includes flowers, roses, butterflies, fairies, angels, and hotrods.
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GreetingHub is the fastest growing free ecards site on the web. We hope you will enjoy browsing through our many categories to find an ecard that best suits the occasion. Whether it be a birthday, holiday, get well wish, a romantic feeling or just a note to keep in touch, we're sure you'll find the right selection from our beautifully presented free ecards. Don't forget to register for your own private address book.
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40. Notes And Comment
Notes and Comment. Our short and pithy observations on the passing scene as it relates to the mission of butterflies and Wheels.
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Notes and Comment
Our short and pithy observations on the passing scene as it relates to the mission of Butterflies and Wheels. Woolly-headed or razor-sharp comments in the media, anti-rationalist rhetoric in books or magazines or overheard on the bus, it's all grist to our mill. And sometimes we will hold forth on the basis of no inspiration at all beyond what happens to occur to us. June 2004 Names There is a review by Mary Midgley Although she does go a bit wrong in the very first sentence - This little book contains five fairly indignant essays by the distinguished Californian feminist and literary critic Judith Butler... Distinguished? What's so distinguished about her? I'm serious. That's not a jokey question, it's a real one. There is, as I have noted here in the past, a great deal of inflated praise of Butler kicking around - she is always being called famous, important, significant, etc. But why? On the basis of what? Is her work really so conspicuously better than that of hundreds of her colleagues? There are a lot of knowledgeable people who think it is in fact much worse. So it's a bit irritating to see her called 'distinguished' for no apparent reason. One can't help thinking that's just a sort of meme (now that would be ironic), picked up because of all those people who call her famous and important. People can become famous (as of course we all know) just because a lot of other people say they are famous - it can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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