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Butterfly WatchingButterfly Watching Project For Students ... by pounding nails into the lid with a hammer. Once you have the jar ready for your butterfly watching project, all you need is a monarch caterpillar. Again, you can purchase these along with the kits, or separately, but you can find your own caterpillar. The best time to look for a monarch caterpillar ... ... the past as bird watching but it has recently been becoming more popular. As more and more natural habitats are being destroyed, the awareness for the need to protect and conserve butterflies and their natural habitat seems to be the reason for an increase the interest in butterfly watching. You might ... Butterfly Watching Attracting Butterflies To Your Backyard ... which attract butterflies. Butterflies' favorite plants can also be purchased at a garden center and then transplanted in a sunny spot in your garden. The best plants are perennial butterfly plants. They will come up annually so that you don't have to plant them every year, leaving more time for butterfly ... Butterfly Watching = Butterflying ... to attract the butterflies. White clothing would cause the butterflies to see you from a distance and fly away. You might want to bring along binoculars and a notebook to record what you found while you were butterfly watching. You might want to keep a record of the species you find, notes about their ... Butterfly Watch Project Observing A Butterfly's Life Cycle ... lid of the jar can be removed and allow the butterfly to climb out onto your finger so that you can release it into the air, or just set the jar out with the lid removed and it will fly out on its own. Students often want to repeat the experience and wonderment of butterfly watching each year. Some students ...
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