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Nature Challenge Day 5

Dear Friends, this beautiful monarch butterfly is perched on the dreaded goldenrod, dreaded because many like me are allergic to its pollen, i have clipped some of the wing regions cause i wanted to emphasize the hind wing and it sections with oblong shaped orange, the look-alike viceroy butterfly is smaller and has a dark line across the hind wing. see the image below

Nature Challenge-Day 2
Dear Friends, this butterfly is less than an inch in size and on a windy day like today, they only fly if they are disturbed. So the photo plan is to walk (or drive) until i see one fly up, then try to follow it to its perching spot. This is a Karner Butterfly and is identified by the blue iridescent spots above the orange on the back of the hind wing. Confused? they are present in Crex but not in great numbers so hunting is necessary. The image below shows the blue spots a bit more clear, the light has to be just right til Tomorrow MJ
Ring-Necked Ducks
Dear Friends, this lovely pair of Ring-necked ducks are motoring across a nearby pond, these ducks are common in Crex Meadows and some nest here. You can see the ring around the male’s neck as a bronze coloring and i love the gold eye. They also have a distinct ring around the bill and the female bill ring fades as the summer progresses. til Tomorrow MJ
Copulation Red-Necked Style
Dear Friends, i know these are lousy images but i have to share this magic moment with my readers. The Red-Necked Grebes in our neck of the woods are pretty rare, but we have one pair that return every year. I watched them for three hours and witnessed copulation three times in that period of time, what a thrill, til Tomorrow MJ








