VISUAL SAINT PAUL
Such beautiful butterflies!I love seeing them alive and free!
Let my critters go!
That's a great collection, but yes, I'd rather see them on my flowers.
They are so beautiful. The Butterfly Park in south Florida is a fun place to visit, too.
Oh yes, I'd much rather see them in nature than pinned to a wall. :(
That's a lovely selection of butterflies behind the glass and I do agree with your title.
They are gorgeous!
Some of those look very unusual to me.
Beautiful specimens but, I agree I'd rather see them flying free.
better than on a pin. :)
I agree too. I don't like seeing them like this!
They are beautiful... but I agree with your title.
I would much rather see them free, they are so pretty.
It always bothered me to see butterfly collections such as these.
Collect them via camera. More challenge, less brutality.
When I was in high school we had to create an insect collection for science class. It wasn't easy to first kill then pin the little guys for display. I'm with you, let them be free. - Margy
I've never seen one like the bottom left...
Free the butterflies? Sorry. Too late.
I can only imagine how many different butterflies there are in the world.
It's a gorgeopus collection of butterflies! However, I'd rather see them free, just as in your last sentence.
See some live one's taken on my blog recently.
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Such beautiful butterflies!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing them alive and free!
Let my critters go!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great collection, but yes, I'd rather see them on my flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful. The Butterfly Park in south Florida is a fun place to visit, too.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I'd much rather see them in nature than pinned to a wall. :(
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely selection of butterflies behind the glass and I do agree with your title.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSome of those look very unusual to me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful specimens but, I agree I'd rather see them flying free.
ReplyDeletebetter than on a pin. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree too. I don't like seeing them like this!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful... but I agree with your title.
ReplyDeleteI would much rather see them free, they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt always bothered me to see butterfly collections such as these.
ReplyDeleteCollect them via camera. More challenge, less brutality.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in high school we had to create an insect collection for science class. It wasn't easy to first kill then pin the little guys for display. I'm with you, let them be free. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one like the bottom left...
ReplyDeleteFree the butterflies? Sorry. Too late.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how many different butterflies there are in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeopus collection of butterflies! However, I'd rather see them free, just as in your last sentence.
ReplyDeleteSee some live one's taken on my blog recently.
ReplyDelete