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Kim Smith Pollinator Program at Cox Reservation Tonight at 6pm

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36. Zinnia Black Swallowtail Butterfly -1 ©Kim Smith 2013 copy

I hope to see you there!

The event is free.

RSVP to alice@ecga.org.

For more information: Planting an Essex County Pollinator Garden

Monarchs Gloucester MA ©Kim Smith 2012 -1269 copy

 

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This entry was posted in Bees, Birds of New England, Butterfly Garden, Cape Ann, Creating a Butterfly Garden, Home and Garden, Hummingbirds, Lepidoptera ~ Butterflies, Skippers, and Moths, Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus), Monarch Butterfly Migration, Wildflowers and tagged Black Swallowtail Butterfly, Cox Reservation, Essex County Greenbelt Association, Kim Smith event, Kim Smith Massachusetts conservation speaker, Kim Smith New England conservation speaker, Kim Smith program, Monarch Butterflies, New England aster on March 5, 2015 by Kimsmithdesigns.

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