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Friday, September 23, 2016

Rain didn't spoil last weekend's Flutterby-ology



Last Sunday afternoon was our Flutterby-ology class. The threat of rain held down our attendance and the real rain did shorten our great butterfly hunt outside but we managed to find five species of the Lepidopterians. 


Flutterby Fern
We then moved back indoors for the most adorable piece of performance art depicting the complete metamorphosis of a monarch butterfly and its migration to Mexico by our youngest member, three-year-old Fern. An improv star was born. 

Please note the charming Phia with Blue Morpho butterfly (Morpho peleides) wings in the top photo.

Our next Learn-a-Lot Class, Spider-ology, is scheduled for Sunday, October 23 at 2 p.m.

Thanks to the Moms for supplying the Flutterby-themed food treats and to Amanda Davis, Linda Knott and Clare Dattilo for the photos. 

- Stephen Lyn Bales 









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