Well, my butterfly flower containers are working wonderfully! Yesterday I got to see my first "wild" Gulf Fritillary!
I had photographed one at the New York State Zoo at Thompson Park in the butterfly house two summers ago, but it was not a native species.
What a lovely sight to see!
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Those are really awesome photos!
Just beautiful Evie, great photography.
Wonderful! I haven't seen a Fritillary since I left the west.
That's a beauty of a fritillary Evie and on your Lantana too. A lovely combination.
Stunning, beautiful pictures! And Eve I love to type and say fritillary...I am learning so much and finding so many things to be excited about! A Gulf Fritillary! I looked for butterfly books today in the big City and a new bird book for just Missouri birds.
Thanks all! RR I love the Kaufman Focus Guide Butterflies of North America for learning the butterflies. I mark the pages of the butterflies in my area and then check them off. I also (try to) keep a desktop calendar and write down the birds I see. Star them as they first arrive for the season. Which will be much different down here! It's a fun thing to get into. And I still get tongue tied on Fritillary!
Oh what wonderful captures of these two butterflies..I'm so glad you got to see them Eve! So colorful!!
How beautiful! Great shot!
Great captures! The Gulf Fritillary was the first butterfly that I was able to get really close to and get a good photo of with a digital camera- probably back in 1999 or 2000- it is a really gorgeous butterfly.
Thanks Deedee! It's so fun to see someone new stop by!
Thank you Daniel. I'm still looking for an American Snout! I'll have to send Morgan out to look for one for me!!
Love your photos. I've seen lots of Great Spangled and Diana Fritillaries here...but have yet to see a Gulf Fritillary.
Oh Eve, what a beautiful butterfly! Not sure I've ever seen one in person. Maybe at the butterfly farm but that's it. Just gorgeous!
Both photographs are wonderful. You are going to be having alot of fun this summer photographing the butterflies.
I love Gulf Fritillaries!!! There are so many surprises awaiting you, dear Eve! You are in such a beautiful location, surrounded by nature at its best. Enjoy, and blog!
Beautiful!
wow eve!
these are great!
nikonsniper steve
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