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Monday, June 2, 2014
Nature Notes: Summer is coming
It's looking more and more like summer but fortunately there are some cool days mixed in with hot ones. I'm not a big fan of hot weather. The bees and butterflies are making a come back in my yard giving me new life to photograph.
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16 comments:
I hope 2014 is a good year for butterflies!
I second EG Camera Girl's comment. I like to see more butterflies.
Have a lovely week.
The contrast between the butterfly and the white flowering bush is so beautiful. What a lovely photo. If the weather could stay only stay "late spring" for months I am sure you wouldn't be the only person to be thrilled!
Very fun to shoot both.
What a pretty shot.
A great macro! It's too hot here for June, and I am NOT a fan of hot!
a nice photo opportunity; great to see the butterflies about...
Pretty butterfly shot. I am happy to see the birds and butterflies return. Have a happy day!
I like your title! And I'm happy that we haven't had any heat waves at all this year. I also look forward to seeing butterflies. Happy to see all the spring flowers.
A wonderful shot!
It's been glorious, hasn't it?!
Wow this image is adorable and so perfect close up,very well done!
Hugs
Leia
A beautiful shot my dear. Funny, I snapped a butterfly sunning itself this morning and it is supposedly winter here.
Me too! I would love to see more butterflies.... Nice macro Carver... Michelle
Beautiful photos. We are already into full-blown summer here. The 109-109 temps are killing me! I hate this part of living here so much!
That butterfly looks quite a bit like some I've seen here in Hong Kong! :O
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