Thanks, Max. 
Did you find the post about the Blue Oakleaf? Or the one about the Striped 
Tigers? A lot of my readers enjoyed those but the one that really takes the 
cake, in my opinion, is the one about the Hornets and the Pink Cassia. I've 
never seen so many butterflies in one spot and all willing to pose !

Sunita

--- In [email protected], JAMES OVERTON <maxover...@...> wrote:
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> Novels by Max and/or Ariana Overton http://www.maxoverton.com  
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> The Lion of Scythia Trilogy - EPPIE winners 2005 and 2006 
> The Glass House Trilogy (Eppie finalists), A Cry of Shadows, The Devil is in 
> the Details,  Trapdoor, Tapestry  
> Scarab - Akhenaten (Book 1 of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Smenkhkare (Book 2 
> of the Amarnan Kings), 
> Scarab - Tutankhamen (Book 3 of the Amarnan Kings), Rakshasa, Glass 
> Continuum, Ascension 
> Works in Progress: Scarab - Ay, and Scarab - Horemheb (Books 4 & 5 of the 
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> Also check out http://julesphotographiccreations.blogspot.com/ 
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> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: [ButterflyIndia] FW: Introduction : Sunita
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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sunita Mohan
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> Name : Sunita 
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> City : Mumbai
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> Interest / Expertise : A lot of interest but hardly any expertise, I'm 
> afraid. I publish a garden blog called The Urban Gardener 
> (http://the-urban-gardener.blogspot.com) . Surprisingly (or maybe not!), some 
> of my more interesting posts and photos are about the butterflies I find in 
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> What you want to get form this Group : Mainly help in identification, of the 
> butterflies as well as their caterpillars and host plants. If I know the host 
> plants , I can grow more of them and also stop weeds which act as hosts, from 
> getting destroyed in my garden. 
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>  Also, my blog has quite a few readers visiting it  and I would love to make 
> it more interesting with as much information as possible. Who knows, this may 
> even help to spark interest in our butterflies in someone who reads it.
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> How did you come to know about this group : From Mr. Isaac Kehimkar whom I 
> had contacted requesting help in identifying some butterflies.
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