I has been cool for late August/early September so I've only seen only a few monarchs on my Buddleia this year. But I caught one sipping nectar from the lilac-colored bush on the south side of my house.
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Sunday, August 31, 2008
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32 comments:
What a star of a butterfly on such a pretty purple bush!
Very good shot! I've not seen any of those around here. The flower or the butterfly. That one looks perfect. Most I have seen have damaged wings.
What's more beautiful, the bush or the butterfly? Great capture.
Beautiful shot! I haven't seen any Monarch butterflies this year, but found some other ones.
What a perfect shot! Beautiful color. I haven't seen many monarchs this year and you captured this one beautifully.
Beautiful flower, but my that butterfly is gorgeous!
One terrific photo!
Beautiful image. You are so good at this. MB
Oh yes,how I love this flower! When I was a child we had a bue and a white bush in our garden, and the butterflies came to drink, and for me the utmost feeling of sommer is the sight and the smell of Buddleia!
Thank you! :)
I love it when the Monarchs fly! It's so lovely. *sigh*
The butterfly plus the gorgeous flowers make a stunning pic! Love this!
These butterflies are not plentiful this year. I suspect there is a decline in Milkweed that it grows on due to spraying. Still, it is a beautiful photograph.
My flower is posted at > Thunder Maker
Awesome flower shot. Love the butterfly, too!
Paz
I have noticed the same thing here. I have had butterflies one at a time but no clusters. My bush is not as happy either, I think it was too wet this summer for it to do really well - the flowers turned brown very quickly. They are really something to see all covered with butterflies aren't they? Like flowers on flowers!
wonderful picture!
Oh my, so much beauty, flower and monarch together...
I haven't always lived in Stanwood but have lived in the vicinity. We had a small farm that progress wanted and so now our old place is a Water company surrounded by new houses.--UGH!! I am still bitter, I guess, but I so love the little piece of country up in the hills I have now. MB
Lovely photo with a beautiful butterfly.
This is a beautiful capture. I've had no luck with butterfly photos.
Stunning photo! You asked me what the flower is called which I show now on my blog. Well inspite of my books about Australian plants I cannot find its name.
I wanted to say hi, as I am also in Southern Ontario, I found you from today's flower post.
You have taken some beautiful photo's, hopefully one day I will be as good.
Gill
Hi,
Spectacle of charm and beauty, nature is striking. Great contribution.
Thanks for sharing.
hugs, Denise
Stunning photo!
I love butterflies :)
Wow, that is a stunning picture. Lovely!
Uh - a double whammy - beautiful flower AND Butterfly!
Well done!
Cheers, Klaus
EG: What a super capture and a beautiful butterfly and flower in your post.
Did you end up with a Horse Chestnut in your yard. The squirrels forget.
Excellent photo! I haven't seen a lot of butterflies this year either. Mostly frittilaries, a few swallowtails with chewed up wings and, sadly, no monarchs.
Great shot.Nice colors.
Beautiful monarch photo. I only saw one this summer. Not good..
Butterfly and flowers, perfect composition!
Great post in TODAY'S FLOWERS!
Thanks for your support!
Have nice days!
Santilli
Fantastic!
Oh, just gorgeous!
A perfect shot!
I'm glad you got to go to Yellowstone as you mentioned in your comment on my blog.
I thought about your blog while we were touring the Park as my daughter prepared a very thorough and interesting touring schedule and did such an excellent job that I thought she would make a super professional tour guide, which made me think about your blogging name and the beautiful photographs that you post.
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