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Peach b'fly

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From Peach Bfly This is another peach-red bfly that i don't know its name or classification.

The Red Butterfly

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From bfly Let me know what classification this butterfly belongs to.

Long-legged Bugsy

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I'm not sure what kind of crawler this is. I just had fun taking snapshots and be able to see this tiniest thing that has longer legs compare to the proportion of its body. Awesome!

Another Dragon

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The most common,flaming dragonfly on our carabao grass. I always caught them flying low or resting on prairies.

Sara Orange Tip

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My dad first noticed this orange tip butterfly one day. He called us to entertain this visitor. I was happy to see beautiful butterflies these days coming to our home. Folklore says that butterflies are predecessor of real visitors, most likely guests that you know, friends, relatives. I don't know if butterflies that comes describes what kind of visitors you're having, special, unique or just regular visitors. One thing I know is that visitors do come when they (butterflies) come. It may not be on that same day but days after. I forget who came that day when this one showed up. We sure have a lot of visitors to remember. It'd be awkwward to have them sign my guestbook. I do however this amazing camera to snapshot these visitors, whether with wings or not.

Moth

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This Moth (not really a moth but looks like one)...hmnn. i don't know what to say. He's one of a kind. I don't notice him as much as the others, probably because of its camouflaginging wings that resembles dead-dried leaf. You have to have a keen eyes to see one of this creature. I guess it takes more than just looking harder for you to find that special thing like this one. :)

Philippine Hummingbird

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This local hummingbird is our regular visitor and tweets all throughout the visit. Here I caught his daily routine, sipping nectars on its favourite red powder puff flower. Early morning they came. Actually, I noticed that only one visits here, I wonder if its the same bird that comes. You won't missed 'em because it chirps all the time as if knocking your door like a visitor comes or as if saying 'hello I am here'.

Dragon fly

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I included this Dragon though it doesn't necessarily starts with the 'B' creature which I am featuring this month, but you know, they are in the category of 'B-fly' or the 'Bug-ger or bugs in our garden' then again they're not really buggin' me but gladly appreciate their part of existence in the food chain and the pollenation process of blooming. This picture is taken by my sister.

The B's in our garden

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This February I feature 'The B's' (butterflies, birds, bees and bugs...) that visit our garden. You might see some familiar wings and hear some sounds on a given link to the video clips. Help me name these visitors if you know them. :)