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Published: 2007-04-21 19:26:37 +0000 UTC; Views: 1909; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 159
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April is when the surge of colorful flowers and butterflies begins followed by an explosion in multitudes of a variety of flowers and butterflies in May and June and July.That is if the cell phone waves don't put an end to that. [link] and [link]
I think bees happen to be the most vulnerable insects affected but what is next? Perhaps butterflies use a similar navigation system as bees. (ie: Monarch butterflies' navigation for their annual migration from Canada to Mexico). I know that dragonflies use a system to balance and steady themselves too.
Cell phones maybe necessary communication devices but next time anyone does mindless and unnecessary things like downloading movies to their cell phones, (pushed on us by the big cell phone corporations' advertising) please remember, your little pleasures are killing bees and who knows what other insects or parts of the nature! Even minimal use of cell phones may not help any more since antenas and relay towers are built everywhere and in full function. We (as in earth inhabitants, human or else) may already be doomed!
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I made this (in PhotoImpact) for +…Born In A Flower Contest…+ by ~gsdark-stock [link]
I guess it is fair to assume that butterflies are born in and around flowers and spend most of their time fluttering about them.
Some of the butterflies are from stock by: ~gsdark-stock [link]
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Comments: 9
JJPoatree [2012-05-26 22:57:12 +0000 UTC]
Love the colors, and what you did with the stems. Good composition, too!
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rabbitica In reply to JJPoatree [2012-05-30 03:55:06 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much. I wanted the stems to look more tropical than just plain stems.
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rabbitica In reply to phoenix75 [2007-04-29 02:49:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much for the feature. Very nice collection.
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