Oh where, oh where have all the butterflies gone?
August 6, the first monarch butterfly I was able to photograph this year.
August 3, bee on anise hyssop.
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Oh where, oh where have all the butterflies gone?
August 6, the first monarch butterfly I was able to photograph this year.
August 3, bee on anise hyssop.
Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday.
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...Monarchs have been few and far between here this year.
ReplyDeleteGood captures rare we see any at all here :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a flitterflattertastic week 👍
Awesome nature shots of the butterfly and bee ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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Like you, I see fewer bees around the garden than I used to and that makes me sad. My favorites are the bumblebees like the one on your hyssop. I treasure each sighting.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful. Nature is amazing.
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We've had bees and butterflies in Connecticut this year, happy to report. Hope yours come back in greater numbers.
ReplyDeleteExcellent images with so many details! Can you tell me the name of that pink flower? I saw it in many places but I do not know the name.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fine week!❤️😘
We call it red clover, although it has pink flowers. It originated in Europe but we've had it since sometime in the 1600's. For us it's very common.
DeleteGreat job getting the close up shots. It's not so easy with butterflies.
ReplyDeleteWe saw butterflies a while ago, but not recently. Right now fireflies are all over and they are fun.
ReplyDeleteI've seen quite a few butterflies lately, but not like that one year when there were just swarms of them.
ReplyDeleteI’ve seen bees this year but not butterflies
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pics.
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