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86/366: Forget-Me-Not Moth (+1 picture in a note)


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The other day I featured the picture of a lovely coccoon that I found on our property. I took the coccoon inside and placed it into a jar, which I then watched carefully each day. About two weeks later I was delighted to find this beautiful moth sitting on a branch inside the jar. Can you say stunning?! :D After admiring it and showing it to Steve, I brought the moth ouside and placed it on the side of an Oak tree. I decided to replace the bark with a Birch tree texture so it would be easier to see the moth.
The other day I featured the picture of a lovely coccoon that I found on our property. I took the coccoon inside and placed it into a jar, which I then watched carefully each day. About two weeks later I was delighted to find this beautiful moth sitting on a branch inside the jar. Can you say stunning?! :D After admiring it and showing it to Steve, I brought the moth ouside and placed it on the side of an Oak tree. I decided to replace the bark with a Birch tree texture so it would be easier to see the moth.
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