Thank goodness . . .

Thank goodness my Bahama cassia tree is thriving, as the orange barred sulphur caterpillars have once again multipled by the dozens in various sizes.

2 thoughts on “Thank goodness . . .

  1. bridge2nature – Kathmandu, Nepal – Bird and wildlife/trekking tour guide/leader Founder of Nature Treks - an adventure and nature based travel (nature-treks.com) I am also involved with these organisations: -Bird Conservation Nepal (birdlifenepal.com) -Umbrella Nepal -Friendsofbird (FoB)-Founding member
    bridge2nature on said:

    Beautiful

    • SweetButterfly Bliss – Tennessee – My love for butterflies grew exponentially after my daughter was born in 2016, as they gave a new meaning to my family. Our excitement grew as they started visiting our gardens, which then turned into raising some in our butterfly house. Stop on by and subscribe, as I share many photos of the species that have begun to call our gardens home.
      SweetButterfly Bliss on said:

      Thank you.

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