Tag Archives: Blue Triangle butterfly Graphium sarpedon
What’s in your garden?
By: Michael Fox Blue Triangle Graphium sarpedon butterfly Puddling in neighbour’s sandpit. Butterflies, like all animals, need water. At breeding time, male Blue Triangle butterflies and other swallowtail butterflies will be looking for mineral laden water. Blue Triangle butterfly caterpillars feed … Continue reading
Abbeville Community Garden part of Pollinator Link
By: Michael Fox Visiting Abbeville Community Garden and meeting that community was a real pleasure, not to mention the amazing chilli chutney and cheese on offer. Barbara tells me the event was organised to celebrate receiving grant from Brisbane City … Continue reading
Posted in Bees, Mt Gravatt Conservation Reserve, Pollinator Link, Wildlife Corridor
Tagged Abbeville Community Garden, Blue Banded Amegilla cingulata, Blue Triangle butterfly Graphium sarpedon, Buzz pollination, European Honey Bees Apis mellifera, Fungus-eating Ladybird Beetle Illeis galbula, native bee, Teddy Bear Amegilla bombiformis
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