September 14, 2022 Wordless Wednesday Monarch Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Sandee A perfect shot. Wow. Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. 🙂 LikeLike Reply
DrillerAA Thank you for the kind words. Every once in a while all of the pieces fall in place. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
stevebethere That’s one clear close up nice capture Have a flitterflattertastic week 👍 LikeLike Reply
DrillerAA A telephoto lens helps me get close to the action without getting too close to the action. LikeLike Reply
Kathe W. Perfect capture- sure hope the butterflies can survive with evil money grubbing Montsanto chemicals abounding: https://beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/2015/02/monsantos-roundup-eradicates-milkweed-major-food-source-for-monarch-butterflies/ LikeLike Reply
DrillerAA Plant some butterfly friendly flowers in your garden. I know that they love milkweed and I will be looking for some for next year. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Andree In northern Vermont, this is our time for Monarchs to be caterpillering away, but none here. Again. Thank you for reminding me what they look like! (Seriously) LikeLike Reply
yogiabb Great shot!! Here in Tulsa we have very few monarch sightings. Lots of Swallowtail but very few monarchs. LikeLike Reply
A perfect shot. Wow.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. 🙂
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Thank you for the kind words. Every once in a while all of the pieces fall in place.
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That’s one clear close up nice capture
Have a flitterflattertastic week 👍
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A telephoto lens helps me get close to the action without getting too close to the action.
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Perfect capture- sure hope the butterflies can survive with evil money grubbing Montsanto chemicals abounding:
https://beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/2015/02/monsantos-roundup-eradicates-milkweed-major-food-source-for-monarch-butterflies/
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Plant some butterfly friendly flowers in your garden. I know that they love milkweed and I will be looking for some for next year.
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Blissful.
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In northern Vermont, this is our time for Monarchs to be caterpillering away, but none here. Again. Thank you for reminding me what they look like! (Seriously)
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Great shot!! Here in Tulsa we have very few monarch sightings. Lots of Swallowtail but very few monarchs.
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