the monarchs are getting pretty rare around here, too.
this year has been much better than last year. last year i only saw two monarchs in our yard, which a decade ago would have had bunches of monarchs in it. this year i've seen about a half dozen monarchs.
the good news, though, is that we've had scads of yellow swallowtails, spice bush swallowtails, fritillarys. crescents and skippers. we've had a few red admirals and one giant swallowtail.
longwood gardens, where that monarch was photographed had a pretty good number of monarchs this year, also up from last year by my estimation.
with Swallowtails, Spice Bush Swallowtails and Mourning Cloaks. Just a couple of Monarchs this year, and a Red Admiral. The sooner they ban the guilty pesticides the better.
On the other hand, the humming birds have been very happy. So happy that a Cooper's Hawk sat in our birch last weekend pondering all the activity.
is fascinating to look at. It reminds me of some of the German, more clinicaly observed and perfectly composed studies of architecture and urban environments.
And thanks for the beautiful dedication to stevej.
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Nice to see a photo of a Monarch
Getting few and far between around here.
Fishing for mackerel.
Going underground
And one for stevej..,
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evening bollox...
the monarchs are getting pretty rare around here, too.
this year has been much better than last year. last year i only saw two monarchs in our yard, which a decade ago would have had bunches of monarchs in it. this year i've seen about a half dozen monarchs.
the good news, though, is that we've had scads of yellow swallowtails, spice bush swallowtails, fritillarys. crescents and skippers. we've had a few red admirals and one giant swallowtail.
longwood gardens, where that monarch was photographed had a pretty good number of monarchs this year, also up from last year by my estimation.
We used to get a squadron of Monarchs flapping around
with Swallowtails, Spice Bush Swallowtails and Mourning Cloaks. Just a couple of Monarchs this year, and a Red Admiral. The sooner they ban the guilty pesticides the better.
On the other hand, the humming birds have been very happy. So happy that a Cooper's Hawk sat in our birch last weekend pondering all the activity.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
wow...
gorgeous waterfall!
"going underground"
is fascinating to look at. It reminds me of some of the German, more clinicaly observed and perfectly composed studies of architecture and urban environments.
And thanks for the beautiful dedication to stevej.
Thanks janis b!
I have a more prosaic reason for liking the picture........... the red of the driver's cab compared to everything else!
Gëzuar!!
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That was part of the attraction for me as well.
It is very understated, but very present at the same time. Enjoy your weekend.
A few from a recent trip to Maui
Golden hour sail
Escape pods
Plumeria
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evening sp...
lovely shots! those pods look like a 3D pac-man designed by the people of easter island.
Now that you say that,
they do, but wouldn't you like one in your back yard.
That spidey photo is damn near perfect.
Can you tell me what she is perched on? The parallel one in the background looks green. Rose hip?
thanks peachcreek...
it's some sort of dogwood tree. here's the uncropped version of the shot which will give you a little more context:
Drummond Island Michigan
Are there any fungus experts who can identify this particular species?
Thanks in advance folks.
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Gorgeous work--thank you Joe, and Caucus photographers! ;-D EOM
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Different stages of the same species
Rock Climber
Reefers Delight
Another Reef, Other Delights
Blue Birther
Day & Night
Cotton Candy
Then & Now
Orchid
Tie Dye
Blueberry Jam
Sparkler
Bronze Beauties
Big Red
Rattler on the Move
Cat`s Eye Moth
Red Pepper
Mr. Muffet
"Fluffy"
I`m already against the next war
What a sight,
day and night.
Beautiful, joe, all
There are two that I especially respond to. The lily pads with their silver and coppery colours. Stunning.
And, the thistle and contrasting leaves. It's very evocative.
From this week at home ...
Thanks joe, for the open thread.
Very nice blues.
Obviously not Minnesota.
Gëzuar!!
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More of the blues ... from after the rain ...