Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Butterfly & Bee Ballet




Fritillaries and bumble bees. No monarchs or honey bees to be seen.



9 comments:

  1. Love that orange on orange with a hint of purple.

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  2. so eye catching.
    We have that flower blooming. I will have to be on the watch.

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  3. We only see a few bumblebees now. They are more common in the spring around here. right now the most common butterfly is the swallowtail. They are such majestic examples. - Margy

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  4. Isn't that Asclepias tuberosa or Butterfly weed? Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  5. Tom, It is a butterfly weed. When I was young my mom had one but she dug up hers from the side of the road.

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  6. Wow, wow, wow, absolutely gorgeous. Our butterfly weed is just about to bloom. I don't expect quite so many butterflies, but you never know!

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  7. What a spectacular ballet of blooms and butterflies, Marcia! Bravo to the beautiful pollinators!! I must share your photos with my husband. He is the family butterfly expert and will just love them.
    ♡ Dawn ~ Petals.Paper.SimpleThymes

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