Project Large Blue
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This print is a wildlife survival multitalent!
It does not only help to provide food and nutrients for wild birds, but also creates new habitats for the magnificent large blue butterfly!
How? Let me explain below:
The large blue butterfly (phengaris arion) is an endangered pollinating species. It does not only look stunning, it also leads a pretty special life, including a parasitic relationship to ants.
If You want to learn more about this fascinating Creature, there is a great BBC Clip, narrated by David Attenborough, which you will find here:
https://youtu.be/4JoEWdV7tpQ
Ok. But how does this print help butterflies? By using the magic of bird poop!
To thrive, large blue butterflies need 3 things:
- Shortened grass areas for ants to live in
- A large population of ants to care for the caterpillars
- Thyme to lay their eggs on
Luckily, there is a place where we can find shortened grass and a LOT of ants - public parks!
And luckily Thyme Seeds are small en
It does not only help to provide food and nutrients for wild birds, but also creates new habitats for the magnificent large blue butterfly!
How? Let me explain below:
The large blue butterfly (phengaris arion) is an endangered pollinating species. It does not only look stunning, it also leads a pretty special life, including a parasitic relationship to ants.
If You want to learn more about this fascinating Creature, there is a great BBC Clip, narrated by David Attenborough, which you will find here:
https://youtu.be/4JoEWdV7tpQ
Ok. But how does this print help butterflies? By using the magic of bird poop!
To thrive, large blue butterflies need 3 things:
- Shortened grass areas for ants to live in
- A large population of ants to care for the caterpillars
- Thyme to lay their eggs on
Luckily, there is a place where we can find shortened grass and a LOT of ants - public parks!
And luckily Thyme Seeds are small en
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