Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
7 months ago
Lovely butterfly. What's that first insect? I've never seen anything similar here.
ReplyDeleteIt's a damselfly Ana it looks like a small dragonfly
DeleteLove how you can see the grains of pollen on the butterfly
ReplyDeleteI never noticed before how hairy its body is, Deborah
DeleteGreat to see you're seeing butterflies visit now, Sue. We've got a good a few today with it being warm. Some were seen sunning themselves on tree trunks, bird feeders and our bird table which is a big fav with the last of the sun passing by it. Love your damselfly too. Guessing it's a fairly newly emerged one by its colouring. Love all glimpses of them.
ReplyDeleteIt's not butterfly weather today, Shirley
DeleteOh my, the detail is amazing! Insects are so fascinating aren't they, I'm always glad they are small.xxx
ReplyDeleteYiu can see why many sci-fi monsters are modeled on them, Dina
DeleteThat is a neat damselfly. I wonder what kind it is?? Love your bug pictures.
ReplyDeleteI'm hopeless at insect identification Lisa other than butterflies.
DeleteGreat photos! I've missed so many opportunities to take a good photo as my camera is usually not handy.
ReplyDeleteMy camera is rarely far away Margaret,
DeleteGreat captures Sue! Beautiful winged creatures usually fly away before I have a chance to locate my camera or phone.
ReplyDeleteIt's catching winged creatures when they are at rest that is the problem, Anna, They don't usually hang around for long enough/
DeleteI love the photos. Isn't summer amazing?
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