I love this time of year. The beautiful Monarch butterflies are migrating through our area. There are butterflies everywhere. I noticed this one dancing on my sunflowers in my backyard and just had to grab my camera before it fluttered away.
I am linking up with Texture Tuesday where we are sharing gratitude. I am so thankful that I was able to capture these beautiful little creations.
So beautiful. Sunflowers and butterflies, two of my favorite things.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures my friend. Ours don't sit long enough to get a good picture.
ReplyDeleteI guess by the time they get there from here they're tired. LOL!
HUGS!
Kim
Beautiful set of butterfly pics. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Isn't it great to photography butterflies?!
ReplyDeleteThese are such beautiful butterfly photos! I've been wishing to see a monarch, but no luck yet.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful. Just like your girls.
ReplyDeletePraying they are doing wonderful.
Hope you have a blessed day♥
These are so beautiful! We have been seeing them all over, I love watching Caleb try to chase one around the yard.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. I spent a lot of time watching the butterflies on our buddlea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterflies. Where do you live? We lived in Monterey CA for a year when my husband studied at the language school at the Presidio. The monarchs were all over the place - Pacific Grove I think was the name of the town. I've never seen anything like it before or since.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous collage! Wow...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty yellow flowers and butterfly. Nice textures.
ReplyDeleteOh soooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics! You have such an eye for beauty!
ReplyDeletethese are a wonderful group of pics, they're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLiving in Scotland we don't get to see these wonderful Monarch butterfies that seem to frequent so many blogs I visit at this time of year. Your photographs with the textures are lovely grouped in that collage.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. Butterflies can be challenging to photograph. You're lucky to have Monarchs in your area.
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