This blog has been set up to feature news and latest discoveries on butterflies found in Singapore, and to a lesser extent, the extended geographical region of Peninsula Malaysia.
Thanks for the encouragement, Ria. It all started with you and November persuading me to start a blog instead of a website. Remember the Kekek Quarry outing? ;-)
Congratulations to the Butterflies of Singapore blog. An excellent effort to share information on these fascinating creatures. After all "knowledge not shared is knowldge lost."
what an excellent quote prof wee! I think I'll put that down as my new favourite quote :P "knowledge not shared is knowledge lost". Something good to always keep in mind :)
And yes khiew I definitely remember that outing! I am so glad you started this. from us not knowing about what butterfly circle is doing to now this EXCELLENT resource!
And to think I've never paid attention to butterflies. And now I feel like a harlequin expert haha just from reading your blog ;) bravo!
What a fabulous blog! Thank you for setting up to share more about these fascinating creatures and the wild places they live in.
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Thanks for the encouragement, Ria. It all started with you and November persuading me to start a blog instead of a website. Remember the Kekek Quarry outing? ;-)
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Very good effort. Hope this Blog will raise the public awareness of the "flying beauties" found in SG.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the Butterflies of Singapore blog. An excellent effort to share information on these fascinating creatures. After all "knowledge not shared is knowldge lost."
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the setting up of this blog. Looking forward eagerly to more butt-news and titbits!
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what an excellent quote prof wee! I think I'll put that down as my new favourite quote :P "knowledge not shared is knowledge lost". Something good to always keep in mind :)
ReplyDeleteAnd yes khiew I definitely remember that outing! I am so glad you started this. from us not knowing about what butterfly circle is doing to now this EXCELLENT resource!
And to think I've never paid attention to butterflies. And now I feel like a harlequin expert haha just from reading your blog ;) bravo!
Thanks Federick, Prof Wee, Tze Siong and November. :o)
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