Butterflies of Lenoir County

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Butterflies of Lenoir County

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Butterflies of Lenoir County by Mrs. Arthur's first graders 2009-2010.

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Butterflies of Lenoir County

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By Mrs. Arthur’s First Grade Class

2009-2010

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Beecham

They eat Japanese honey suckle, jewel weed, and pepperbush. They live in swamps. The wing span is 3-4 inches. The colors are blue, black, orange, and yellow. The website I used is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Brycon

The Viceroy lives in wet meadows. It eats nectar from aster, goldenrod, and joe-pye weed. Its wingspan is 2 1/2-3 3/8 inches. It is white, orange and black. I got my information from www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Devon

The butterfly eats rotting fruit and tree sap. Its wingspan is 1 3/4 - 2 1/2 inches. Its colors are brownish orange with pale spots and black spots. The website is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Dezarai

It lives in yards, parks, and fields. It drinks sap and nectar from aster and red clover plants. My butterfly’s wingspan is1 3/4 – 3 inches. It is black, orange, and white. The website is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Eduardo

It lives in fields, gardens, parks. It eats nectar from the wild morning glory and hibicus plants. Its wingspan id 2 ¼ to 3 1/8th inches. My butterfly is yellow. I researched butterflies at www.butterfliesdmonths.org.

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Holly

My butterfly lives in the meadow. Its wingspan is 1 1\4\- 1 1\2 inches. The color is white and black. The website address that I used is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Jakarrie

It lives in the meadows and eats nectar from the milkweed. Its wing span is1 3\4 – 2 5/8 inches. The color is red, tan, brown, and purple. The web site I used is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Jamir

It lives in meadows and fields. It eats nectar from lilacs, red clover, lantana, and thistle. Its wing span is 3 3/8-4 7/8 inches. The color is orange, black, and white. I got information from www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Jason

My butterfly lives in meadows and fields. It drinks nectar from the dandelion, milkweed and goldenrod. Its wingspan is 1 3/8-2 3/4 inches. The colors are yellow with a black spot. Website is wwwbutterfly.com.

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Jesus

My butterfly lives in meadows and fields. It eats nectar from the dogbane, swamp milkweed, shepherd’s needle asters and watercress. The butterfly’s size is 1 1/4 – 1 3/4 inches. The color of the butterfly is orange and black. The website that I used www.butterflyiesandmoths.org.

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Kamryn H

My butterfly lives in gardens fields. It eats nectar from sweet pepperbush. The sizes are 1 1/4-1 1/2 inches. The butterfly is yellow and black. I used wwwbutterfliesandmoths.org for research.

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Kamryn S

My butterfly lives in gardens. My butterfly drinks flower nectar. Its wingspan is 15/16-11/8 inches. My butterfly colors are white with small black dots. The information came from www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Kassidy

The butterfly has orange, red, black, brown and white colors. My butterfly’s name is Question Mark. The size of my butterfly is 2 1/4-3 inches lon g It is rotting fruit, tree sap, dung and carrion.The website is www.butterfliesandmoths.org

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Kaylie

My butterfly lives near rocks and forests. My butterfly drinks nectar from a flower. The size is 4 1/2-5 1/8 inches. My butterfly’s colors are yellow and black. The website is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Luis

It lives in the forest pastures city gardens. It eat nectar from lantana, shepherd is needle, and cordias. The size of a butterfly’s wing span is 2 1/2 to 3 3/4. The colors are orange and black. I used the website www.butterflysliesmoth

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Madison

My butterfly lives in forests and fields. It eats nectar from sunflowers, sumac, sweet pepperbush, milkweed and dogbane. The size of it is 7/8-1 1/4 inches. The colors are orange, brown, gray brown, and blue. The website is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Michael

The Common Buckeye lives in open, sunny areas. It drinks nectar from the aster, chickory, and tickseed sunflower. My butterfly’s wingspan is 1 5/8-2 3/4 inches. The colors are brown and orange. My information came from the website www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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They live in foothills, open woods, prairies, and water ways. They are 1 3/4 – 2 5/8 inches. The colors are black, brown, white, and gold. It eats nectar from blue, red, and pink flowers. I got my research from www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

Michaela

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Shane

It lives in weedy areas and any type of open space. It eats red clover and mustards. Its wing span is 1 3/4-2 1/4 inches. The color is black and white. The website I used is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Tazzier

My butterfly lives in gardens, meadows and fields. It eats nectar from goldenrods and asters. Its wingspan is 11/4-1 3/ 4 inches. Its colors are yellow with white and black. The website is www.butterfliesandmothsorg .

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Thomas

They eat nectar from wild cherry and lilac. They live in valleys, rivers, and parks. The wing span 35/8-61/2.The colors are yellow, black, orange and blue.The website I used is www.butterfliesandmoths.org.

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Vraj‘

He lives in the gardens and fields. He eats nectar from shepherd’s needle. The size is 1 3/8 – 2 1/4 inches. The colors are orange, yellow and black. I researched at www.butterfliesandmoths.org.