For those of you who wondering why I am posting this blog, its because it is rare to see a snake or a butterfly in the city these days!
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
Butterflies, Caterpillars, an Iguana, and a Black Racer
Below are pictures from my friend, Frank's home. Has done a great job of planting beautiful trees, bushes, and a Butterfly Garden. He has planted Purple, Red, and Blue Passion Fruit Vines that really attract Butterflies! These are Monarch Butterflies and Caterpillar.






I came home from work one day and discovered this approximately 3-4' Iguana perched on a Fox Tail Palm limb that was hanging over our gate. Basically, this creature was around 12” from my face. This guy remained in this spot for three days before I hosed him away. He was obviously a pet this escaped or was let loose because of his size.


I was visiting another friend’s house who also done a great job of landscaping his yard with indigenous specimen. I was looking at his Fire Bush hedge and noticed this 3-4’ Black Racer sunning himself.





For those of you who wondering why I am posting this blog, its because it is rare to see a snake or a butterfly in the city these days!
For those of you who wondering why I am posting this blog, its because it is rare to see a snake or a butterfly in the city these days!
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butterfly,
butterfly garden,
caterpillar,
iguana,
snake
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Oh...what a COOOLLLL pic of the snake eye peeking through the leaves!!! I love it!!!
Thanks. That was taken at my friend's house. The snake was in his fire bush hedge.
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