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Orange on orange

orange butterFriends, this is one of the many fritillary butterflies in Crex.  I think this is Atlantis but can’t be sure.  To me they all look alike and i have difficulty differentiating them, but don’t need a name to appreciate their beauty.  This one is perched  on butterfly weed, an orange milkweed. til Tomorrow MJ

 

Skipper

dun skipperFriends, this tiny skipper is sipping from the vervain that is abundant in Crex right now . His yellow head suggests that he is a Dun Skipper, maybe someone can help with the identification. I am far from a butterfly expert.  I like his proboscis looped in the air and i like the bokeh.  The background was rendered as amorphous because the distance between the subject and  background was greatly out of focus. I am not always so lucky.  til Tomorrow MJ

 

Weekly Photo Challenge:Foreshadow

solomon leavesFriends, these leaves of the Solomon Seal plant are curly and have longitudinal veining.  I like the pattern Foreshadowing the  blooms.  til Tomorrow MJ

Another Flutterby

wood nymphFriends, The last few days I have been chasing butterflies in Crex Meadows, and stumbled upon this beauty.  I think it is a Wood Nymph and i love the eyespots on its wing. Now the disgusting part, he is sitting on animal scat of some kind and this is the most reliable place to find butterflies this time of year.  Wish it had been perched on a pretty flower but alas,  I have blackened that part of the image. Forgive me for photoshoping, but it really was disgusting .  til Tomorrow MJ

The Search for the Blue Karner

karner 20113Friends, the Blue Karner butterfly is rare even in Crex Meadows.  This tiny blue butterfly is about the size of a nickel, and has distinctive markings on the back side of the wings.  My friend and I have searched many places for this lovely blue and never found them until I retired up north. Now every year I go in search of them partially to renew old times and to reassure myself that they are still there.  This one is for Cheri  til Tomorrow MJ

 

Pink and White

pink and whiteFriends, not a spectacular image but a softer feel to this pink and white.  I think these are dogbane, what an awful name for a sweet little bloom, these are about 1/2 inch and this branchful were about 2 inches across.  Some of the blooms are out of the focus range but i like the softness. Not sure i like all the stems near the bottom, what do you think? til Tomorrow MJ

 

His Kingdom

male goldfinch 2Friends, this male goldfinch is announcing to the world his joys and surveying his kingdom.  He studied me for about ten minutes and let me shoot his portrait.  The goldfinch are late nesters, so his female has probably laid the eggs or hatched some young ones, either way he was out shopping for groceries. til Tomorrow MJ

 

Dragon Flies Everywhere

four spotFriends, Tons of dragon flies are present in the northwoods this year and these dragon flies are just one of the species.  Not sure what they are called, but thought they were unique.  I had to move around a little to get both wing tips in focus and the background faded enough not to be too confusing, did I succeed? til Tomorrow MJ

Weekly Photo Challenge:Fresh

morning glory macroFriends, this macro photo is the inside of a wild morning glory or bindweed.  Peering over the edge of the near petal and focused on the back petal.  I like the fresh abstract  feel to this image, just hinting at the softness within. til Tomorrow MJ

Wing Detail Abstract

red admiral wing detailFriends, this beautiful butterfly landed in front of me and the light was just right, across the wing to show the details.  I hated the background so kept magnifying the image until I liked the pattern.  At first I thought this was a red-spotted purple, but the white stripe has me confused.  Can you identify for me?? til Tomorrow MJ