That's interesting Mike, I've had the same experience. We have a Guinea
pig that loves parsley so I grow a lot of it to keep him happy. My crop gets
invaded at least once a year by these same creatures. They take their cut
and move on then the parsley comes back.
I have to agree with Chuck, in an otherwise nice photo the white balance
seems off.
Charlie
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 3:29 PM, <usher99@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Alt title is "Let's eat every bit of Mike's parsley". Saw some black
> fluttering in the garden but easily could have been Spicebush
> butterflies.
> Seeing these guys on the parsley confirmed they were Black
> Swallowtails. I let them eat every bit they wanted but made them sign
> a contract
> to permit me to photograph them as adults. They did not keep their
> word and I have grounds to pursue breach of contract proceedings..
>
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> http://www.olyendomike.com/Other/Macro-2010/12031654_kFQEi#1200234896_SCPtB-L-LB
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> So, in metamorphosis all turns to soup and gets reorganized. How could
> the memory possibly persist and thus how could they be liable, you ask?
> Well amazingly memories seem to survive metamorphosis.
>
> http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0001736
>
> Well, they are colorful, handsome little critters so I suppose I'll let
> them off the hook.
>
> A not litigious, Mike
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