Monarch

This is not the best photo of a Monarch Butterfly. We have seen a few of them, but photo opportunites have been rare this year. I think we followed this one around trying to get a photo for a quarter mile.

~ Rick


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Wood Nymph

This is a Common Wood Nymph Butterfly. We usually see them earlier in the spring. This one landed on the hiking path. I love the rich brown color.

I really wanted to capture a photo with his wings openned but no such luck. Next time!

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Red Admiral

Teresa photographed this Red Admiral Butterfly earlier this week. What a beautiful butterfly photographed by a beautiful woman.

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One More Time

A few days ago I posted a photo of a Hackberry Emperor butterfly on the back of someone we met on a hike. This time, it was flying between Teresa and me. They are so intense.

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The Spring Azure

This is a Spring Azure butterfly. They are very small and often overlooked. You will see them in the early afternoon or evening flying from plant to plant or just above the grass. They are beautiful.

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