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Fun Friday: Reaching the Summit
Another image captured in October in a nearby butterfly garden … a small beetle successfully reaches the top of a Celosia stalk: Can’t you picture what he must be thinking: “Oh, no. I left my flag on the ground!” :o) Photographic Equipment Used: Canon 5D Mark 3 body Canon 180mm f/3.5 macro lens Handheld, with […]
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Tags: 2017, beetle, Blog, fall, insect, macro photography, nature, nature photography, photography
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Fall Beauty
I’m making my way back through some of my 2017 images for some new things I hadn’t yet posted. One that caught my eye was this image I captured in mid October, at a friend’s butterfly garden near Paola, Kansas. When photographing there, I was immediately drawn to the vivid color of the Celosia flowers […]
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Tags: 2017, Blog, fall, insect, nature, nature photography, photography, wasp
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The Last of 2017?
This past week, I stepped out for a week of photographing the Madison County (Iowa) covered bridges in the peak of fall colors. What a wonderful week it was, shooting sunrises and covered bridges surrounded by fall colors, and spending the late nights photographing the stars and Milky Way over the bridges! Had a wonderful […]
Posted in 2017, Blog, Butterfly Photography, Insect Photography, Nature Photography, Wildflowers
Tags: 2017, behavior, Blog, butterfly, Cass County, fall, insect, Missouri, Monarch, nature, nature photography, photography, wildflower
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A Travel Snack
I recently made another trip to the wonderful butterfly garden of Lenora Larson, near Paola, Kansas. Her wonderful gardens were filled with color and a large variety of butterflies and pollinators that were busy collecting nectar as fall is rapidly approaching. One of my favorites on that morning was a few Monarchs that briefly stopped […]
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Tags: 2017, Blog, butterfly, fall, insect, Kansas, macro photography, Monarch, nature, nature photography, photography
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Silver-Spotted Skipper
I had another wonderful art show over the weekend, reacquainting with several ex-coworkers and high school friends, and meeting many new, wonderful nature lovers! It’s always exciting to meet and share stories about our natural world. My next, and last art show of 2017 will happen on November 03-04, at the John Knox Pavillion in […]
Posted in 2017, Blog, Butterfly Photography, Insect Photography, Nature Photography
Tags: 2017, Blog, butterfly, Cass County, insect, Missouri, nature, nature photography, photography, wildflower
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Common Visitors
Today’s post features one of the most common butterflies that visit my rural Missouri butterfly garden, the Fritillary butterfly. Most of the time, when it’s sunny and warm outside, I can walk outside and see at least a couple of Fritillary butterflies busy soaking up the sun and seeking nectar from the plants in my […]
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Tags: 2017, behavior, Blog, butterfly garden, Cass County, Fritillary butterfly, insect, macro photography, Missouri, nature, nature photography, photography, summer, wildflower
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Fun Friday: NIMBY
NIMBY … an acronym for “Not In My Back Yard”, a phrase often used to show the displeasure of something, typically environmentally, about to occur near a residential area. In this case, it relates to finding some Tomato Horn Worms beginning to devour my tomato plants! I planted 8 tomato plants this year, the first […]
It’s a Zoo Out There, Part 2
In the previous post, I highlighted one of the wonderful “zoo butterflies” visiting the purple coneflowers in my rural Missouri butterfly garden over the past week (if you missed that post, you can find it at this link: “It’s a Zoo Out There, Part 1”). Today’s post features another “zoo creature”, the beautiful Zebra Swallowtail […]
It’s a Zoo Out There, Part 1
I was hoping to have some new images of dragonflies to post today, but I’ve not seen any around my rural Missouri butterfly garden over the past few days. I don’t know if the extremely hot temperatures are causing them to lay low, or I’ve just not been in the garden at the right time. […]
Fun Friday: Pollinator at Work
With our extremely hot temperatures, I have not been out much for photography lately. But I do manage to make an occasional walk-through of my butterfly garden, right outside my front door and in beautiful bloom right now! During my walk-through yesterday, I did find some pollinators busy at work: I’ve also seen a couple […]
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Tags: 2017, Blog, bumble bee, Cass County, insect, Missouri, nature, nature photography, photography, pollinator, purple coneflower, summer, wildflower
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