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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015
EMERALD HEIGHTS
APARTMENTS
Affordable Place
to Call Home
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Astoria, OR Call 325-8221 for more information
© 2015 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 31, No. 25
Asto ria Fo rest
Pro d ucts , LLC
forewing
proboscis
hindwing
10 Pier 1 • Su ite 301
Astoria , O regon 97103
antennae
abdomen
eye
It’s a flower! It’s
a bird! It’s a butterfly!
A butterfly
has a coiled
proboscis for
drinking liquids
such as flower
nectar.
thorax
Butterflies may look like
flying flowers but they
are living insects.
Butterfly
wings are
covered with
colored
scales.
Like all insects, a butterfly
has a head, thorax, abdomen, two
antennae and six legs.
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1100 Northwest Ridge Road
Hammond OR 97121
reservations 800-562-8506
Info 503-861-2606
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762 Avenue G, Seaside, OR 97138
503-738-3480
WARRENTON
861-3252
1167 S.E. MARLIN
McCALL TIRE CENTER
Butterflies are mostly brightly
colored day-flying insects with
long clubbed antennae, while
mo fly at night and lack
moths
c
clubs
at the end of their
a
antennae.
Some moths
h antennae that look
have
almost like feathers.
Scientists estimate there are some
12,000 – 15,000 species of butterflies.
Butterflies can be found on all continents
except one. Write the letter that comes before
each letter to find that continent.
SEASIDE
738-9243
2155 S ROOSEVELT
Heathers
COUNTRY HAVEN AFH
503-325-2438
87943 Highway 202, Astoria, OR 97103
Moberg & Rust
attorneys at law
842 Broadway Street
Seaside, or 97138
(503) 738-6380
LOWER COLUMBIA
practice
CLINIC family
Thomas S. Duncan, MD
Susan L. Skinner, CNM, CFNP
595 18th, Astoria • 325-9131
Emergency Office Hours: 503-861-5515
A butterfly can fly at a top speed of
Some butterflies, such as the Monarch and
Pipevine Swallowtail, eat
poisonous plants as
caterpillars and are
poisonous themselves
as adult butterflies.
Birds learn not to eat them.
6 + 3 + 5 - 2
M A R T IN L A L VE Y P .C .
A storia office • 10 Pier O n e, Ste 303
A storia, O R 97103
Ph on e: 503-325-5509 • Toll Free: 866-509-3516
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miles per hour.
Home Furnishings
1033 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
(503)325-5620
M orga n Civil
Engineering
P O B ox 358 • M a n za n ita
503-368-6186
MARITIME TEXACO
1701 Marine Dr
Astoria, OR 97103
1-503-325-7812
Some good-tasting
butterflies are disguised
to look like poisonous
ones causing birds to stay
away from them as well.
Draw the other half of this butterfly.
10 Pier 1
Ste. 308 | Astoria
503-741-3300
PORT OF ASTORIA
503.325.0411
34747 Hwy 101 Bus.
Astoria
Look closely at these
butterflies to find the
one that is different.
One butterfly is spelled b-u-t-t-e-r-f-l-y.
More than one is spelled b-u-t-t-e-r-f-l-i-e-s.
To make butterfly plural, you change the y to i
and add –es.
Look through the newspaper for five nouns that
end in y. Change each from singular to plural.
Then, look for five plural nouns, and change
them to singular nouns.
AN D TO W IN G
Lewis & Clark
Oregon Timber ,
LLC
M a n a ged by the Ca m pbell Grou p, L L C
T ERRY ’ S
P LUMBING
(503) 325-5180
2095 M a rin e D rive | Astoria
BUTTERFLY
INSECTS
MOTHS
BIRDS
ABDOMEN
LARVA
COILED
SCALES
PIPEVINE
CLUBS
NECTAR
ADULT
BUG
SPEED
NIGHT
ith the help of her grandfather,
a little girl makes a house for a
larva and watches it develop before
setting it free. Every summer after
that, butterflies come to visit her.
Unscramble the title of this book.
Then, check it out at your local
library this summer!
N EW SPAPER CARRIERS N EEDED
Find the words in the puzzle,
then in this week’s Kid Scoop
stories and activities.
N B D U S S D R I B
503.325.3126
C E E E U R H T C F
T M P L L B T G O Y
A O S T C E S N I M
R D L A R V A B L N
E B A F S C A L E S
U A L T Y T L U D A
O Y E N I V E P I P
du ca tion
w w w .d a ilya sto ria n .co m /site/n ew spa pers_ in _ ed u ca tio n /
• Suzanne Elise Assisted
Living
• Solum Roofing & Gutters
• Astoria Marine Construction
• Jonathon’s LTD
• Seaside Oregon Visitors
Bureau
ASTORIA | 503-556-0410
at The Hallmark Resort
1400 S Hemlock,
Cannon Beach, OR
503-436-0366
COLUMBIA
RIVER
BAR
What are crickets saying
when they chirp? Make
PILOTS
The D a ily A storia n ha s severa l rou tes a va ila ble in the A storia a rea .
Ca ll 503-325-3211 for m ore in form a tion .
• Le’s Income Tax
• Kuuma Saavi Works
• Bergerson Construction
• Diane Barendse, CPA
• Lazerquick Seaside/Astoria
• Mark J. Lang, Attorney at Law
• Premium Adjustable Beds
2120 Exchange St | Suite 302 | Astoria
E N E G B T H T U T
Tha nks to the follow ing bu sinesses for su pporting New spa pers In E
• Appelo Archives Center
• Sam’s Seaside Café
• Hees Enterprises, Inc
• Quackenbush Buliders Inc.
• Bridgewater Bistro
• Clatsop Truck & Equipment
• Clatsop Behaviorial
Healthcare
Po rtla n d & Asto ria | Setting the
standard in sleep medicine for over 30 years
Great
Ocean
Da Yang
Seafoods LTD.
Providing safe passage since 1846
CLATSOP POWER
EQUIPMENT INC.
34912 HWY. 101 BUSINESS
ASTORIA | (503) 325-0792
263 W E xcha n ge • Astoria | (877) 435-7790