Beautiful Monarch butterfly, love the milkweed and pretty flowers. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy 4th of July! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend! PS, thank you for the visit and comment.
The two main butterflies we have are Mourning Cloaks and Swallowtails. I love watching them go in and out of my garden and around my flower pots. - Margy
We are participating in a pollinator study so I have been looking carefully at insects this spring and summer. I've only seen a few monarchs. Your monarch chose to pose on a lovely flower.
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Oh WOW, Mae. These close ups are incredible. I'm in awe of your ability to capture nature at such a close range. These are truly amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous macro nature shots ~ love the flowers and insects ~
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Stunning photos! Thanks for starting off my day with sunshine.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Mae. Very.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers and their beautiful insect and butterfly visitors! Great pictures. Happy July to you!
ReplyDeleteOh sweet summer! :)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Monarch butterfly, love the milkweed and pretty flowers.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post.
Happy 4th of July! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!
PS, thank you for the visit and comment.
Some nice macros!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any yet this year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of blossoms and insects! Love the Monarch butterfly!
ReplyDeleteI do really like the Monarch butterfly. I wish we had them here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThe two main butterflies we have are Mourning Cloaks and Swallowtails. I love watching them go in and out of my garden and around my flower pots. - Margy
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful but that Monarch really rocks. I havent seen one yet this year but hoping!
ReplyDeleteWe are participating in a pollinator study so I have been looking carefully at insects this spring and summer. I've only seen a few monarchs. Your monarch chose to pose on a lovely flower.
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