
Me and my butterfly
I cannot see you,where are you? 
LOL
the hand is mine
the hand is mine
Nice hand! err, glove rather.
Perhaps, you can update us with a picture.
Well,it was a good start...now I want to see your shoes..
| adidasx wrote: |
| LOL the hand is mine |
nice camera, that's a great shot
is that really your butterfly, do you have it like as a pet? or it just landed on you all random-like while you were outside?
very cute!
I can't see it's second antenna clearly. You have seized it and one of it's hind legs beetween ur fingers isin't it
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I can't see the picture! 
Do you play baseball?
Anyway, the focus is slightly off but it's a great picture.
Anyway, the focus is slightly off but it's a great picture.
That's a cool picture, is it your pet? I used to have caterpillars when I was in Primary School, I wanted to let them be butterflys, it was about to made a cacoon (sp?), but then my friends (not my friend anymore) nextdoor neightbour flicked him and killed him!
PS - I'm not his friend anymore simply because I don't speak to him, and looking back, he was a dweeb. He was like a chinchilla crossed with that Wheetos proffesor person.
Neal
PS - I'm not his friend anymore simply because I don't speak to him, and looking back, he was a dweeb. He was like a chinchilla crossed with that Wheetos proffesor person.
Neal
That was a neat picture. For those who are interested in butterflies and moths, here is a picture I took a couple of months ago on the wall outside my house:
This is a "White Witch Moth" (Thysania agrippina) - native to the area (Honduras), and has the largest wingspan of any butterfly or moth: 11 inches (28cm). This particular specimen was the full 11 inches. Unfortunately, I was unable to measure AND take the photo at the same time, since it flew away when I measured.
This is a "White Witch Moth" (Thysania agrippina) - native to the area (Honduras), and has the largest wingspan of any butterfly or moth: 11 inches (28cm). This particular specimen was the full 11 inches. Unfortunately, I was unable to measure AND take the photo at the same time, since it flew away when I measured.
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| 11 inches (28cm). This particular specimen was the full 11 inches. |
I can't bear the ones we have in the UK and they are much much smaller than that. I run when one ocmes in the window.
Something like that would give me heart attack 0r a nervous breakdown.
I am never ever coming to Honduras
| DawningLight wrote: |
| Something like that would give me heart attack 0r a nervous breakdown.
I am never ever coming to Honduras[/color] |
LOL! Well, it's not ALL like that here. For example, we also have the Greater Kiskadee:
and lots of hummingbirds:
In addition, if you get out of the city and into the jungle, you'll find a couple different kinds of Toucans:
as well as several varieties of parrots, including the national bird, the Scarlet Macaw:
