Mid June, Central Ontario
Sultry weather! Mother Nature is showing her happiness in blossoms and butterflies. (The rest of us are wiping our brows and drinking lemonade.)
Largest square: monarch butterfly. Working clockwise: crown vetch (Coronilla varia), bindweed (Convolulus arvensis), white admiral butterfly. common milkweed (Asclepias syriacus), and red clover (Trifolium pratense).
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NATURE NOTES.
18 comments:
very pretty. yup, we're relegated to a/c these days here.
Lovely shots. I'm envious of all the butterflies.
Pretty pictures of Mid June in Central Ontario.
Love the clover. So simple yet so beautiful.
Such a beautiful montage of butterflies! I would love to see even one of these around here.
Looks like a pretty collage of nature shots. I especially love the butterfly shot. I am wishing for warmer temperatures here in BC. I had my heated throw on me this morning as I was chilled to the bone. Keep cool!
Gorgeous!
Beautiful collection. Love those butterflies.
Beautiful collage.
Fantastic collage. Lovely presentation.
A cornucopia of natural offerings, EG.
Adorable pictures, your collage is wonderful!
Léia
Love the color of the clover.
Darla
beautiful flowers and even more beautiful flying flowers.
Oh now I am green with envy. I haven't seen a single monarch and I now have all this milkweed..Lovely photo of it and the flowers.. have a wonderful week EG..it is a hot one.. Michelle
You and I are on the exact same wave length. I did a mosaic of butterflies and flowers this week too!
Lovely mosaic, the flowers are pretty and the butterfly is gorgeous. A great nature post, have a wonderful day.
as always a great collage...
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