These are photos from a previous year, but our milkweed plants are shooting up and forming flowers - the favorite food of monarch butterfly caterpillars! We're doing our bit for trying to preserve this beautiful species!
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Yay Monarchs! Good job.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGood deed! I once recovered a tagged Monarch which had been raised in the back yard in the next county..
ReplyDeleteI so wish I'd kept seeds from the milkplant that use to be next door. I need to order some. Love seeing the butterflies, but they have been scarse here. Beautiful photos. Thanks for the link up
ReplyDeleteThank you for doing that! And for being our wonderful host
ReplyDeleteMetamorphosis is an amazing process and leads to such beauty!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful you are doing that and beautiful photos! Thanks so much for hosting!
ReplyDelete-Soma
Amazing photos
ReplyDeleteI use to have caterpillars on Swan Plants when my kids were growing up - such a fascinating process.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are gorgeous, thanks for hosting Sue...
ReplyDeleteThat's a great series (all together) but that caterpillar one is really lovely, strangely. THe curve of the tail and the detail of the legs and stripes...
ReplyDeleteThe caterpillar is a stunning capture
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, Sue!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday and thanks for hosting.
All three photos showcase exceptional beauty. Best of luck as you enter the next season!
ReplyDeletePrecious work Sue. The Monarch story is well known on this side of the Atlantic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great metamorphosis - such a beautiful butterfly
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Violetta
Such beautiful photos. Very nice. Love them. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos of some amazing creatures. Thank you for helping the monarchs!
ReplyDeleteGreat! My milkweed is not blooming yet.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photos!
ReplyDeleteLoved your photos. Alas, I don't have room for milkweed in my small, mostly shady yard, but the wild milkweed is blooming. Thank you for caring! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove your shots today. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteLoved the photos...very much.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos very much.
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