Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Monarch Metamorphosis








If you would like to explore the magical metamorphosis of the Monarch butterfly please join me over at my main blog   http://flowerhillfarm.blogspot.com/  Thanks so for visiting and for your comments.

10 comments:

  1. Great pictures Carol....beautiful colors.

    greetings, Joop

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  2. De magnifiques macro!
    Bravo!
    Amitiés de France:CLAIRE

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  3. Carol dear, I so love your photos and I am always embarrassed to have you see mine.

    Thank you so much for the lovely, bug's eye views.

    XX

    Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island

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  4. How i wish if you are just near so you can capture the many butterfly species that visit my garden. I cant seem to pin them down nicely to get their photos. Normally, the best colored ones just arrive when it's already about midday that they flutter so quickly already.

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  5. I've never witnessed a monarch emerge from its cocoon - what a joy, a marvel! Thank you so much for visiting my blog today. I am enjoying yours as well, and shall away next to your other to peruse. Be well!

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  6. Heisann! What a shot....
    In Norway we call this butterfly Admiral.
    Thanks a lot for your comment on my blog ...
    have a nice week ;:OD)

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  7. Wow what an amazing shot! I love Butterflies, very beautiful!

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  8. Hello Carol, that 1st photo is really something! I envy you people who spot this moment in nature, i lately try to walk early when in the province to see some unusual scenes, but somehow metamorphosis still eludes me. I always see the butterflies when they are already fluttering by, or drying their wings and i had a difficult time looking for pupa adult enough for emergence! hahaha.

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