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				<description><![CDATA[ <b> The Butterflies Are Back!</b>
Posted by mary in canada / montreal on Mar 09 2006

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One of my favorite words to learn in any language is butterfly - or papillon, flutur, smetterling, farfalla, mariposa.....the onomatopoeic list goes on. The names are as pretty as the butterflies are, so I was intrigued when I heard that one of the greenhouses at the Botanical Gardens in Montreal becomes home for thousands of butterflies during the early spring. 

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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 9 Mar 2006 00:21:04]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:[Article] The Butterflies Are Back!</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ the coolest thing about the butterflies you can't see from the pictures and I neglected to mention is that when they are at rest with closed wings (when they eat, for example) they are brown and blend in easily with the foliage but when they fly they are a brilliant blue. 

does anyone know what type they are? I was too busy chasing them to pay attention to labels at the Jardin. ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 9 Mar 2006 13:40:08]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:[Article] The Butterflies Are Back!</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>One of my favorite words to learn in any language is butterfly - or papillon, flutur, smetterling, farfalla, mariposa....&nbsp;
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Ok, <i>papillon</i> is in French, <i>mariposa</i> - in Spanish, I suspect that <i> farfalla</i> is an Italian word, but what about the rest?? Flutur?? Smetterling??]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 22 Nov 2006 13:39:54]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ flutur is in albanian..the other one i don't know..]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 22 Nov 2006 14:10:19]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ blogarazzi]]></author>
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				<description><![CDATA[ german . maybe spelled wrong?]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 22 Nov 2006 14:51:46]]> GMT</pubDate>
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