Wow, so many butterflies! I want to visit your garden, so I can photograph the butterfly. I live in a high rise apartment, I have to go to a park if I want to hunt for butterfly but sometimes they are shy or went into hiding! lol
What a collection. Fancy having so many different species around. nice to see them all in one go. No pun intended. Yogurt on copper: i am hoping that when I scrape it off, it will be all bright and shiny. Fat chance.
Oh my goodness, this is amazing! How fortunate you are to be able to photograph so many different butterflies, and how fortunate we are that you shared them here.
Thank you so much for sharing this today at The Creative Exchange.
Wow, i thought when you told me you posted butterflies, it was the one butterfly in onenezz. I just saw this link in FB now. Your photos are much better than mine, haha! But do we not get curious why we post at almost the same time, what's happening, LOL! The better colored butterflies, which we have many also in the farm, are very difficult to photograph. Either they flutter a lot or they don't stop for me to shoot!
Indeed a lovely butterfly farm.Thank you for using my caption. I have greatly appreciated all of your lovely comments. You were one my first followers and I appreciate very much your loyalty and I do love your posts.
Beautiful butterflies! Some look exactly, to my untrained eye, like the butterflies in my Texas garden. Others look very similar in some ways, but with distinct differences.
Wow, so many butterflies! I want to visit your garden, so I can photograph the butterfly. I live in a high rise apartment, I have to go to a park if I want to hunt for butterfly but sometimes they are shy or went into hiding! lol
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. So perfect images and very interesting to see all those different butterflies =)
ReplyDeleteA very nice collection of these butterflies that I have not seen before.
ReplyDeleteWhat a collection.
ReplyDeleteFancy having so many different species around.
nice to see them all in one go.
No pun intended.
Yogurt on copper: i am hoping that when I scrape it off, it will be all bright and shiny. Fat chance.
Oh my goodness, this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate you are to be able to photograph so many different butterflies, and how fortunate we are that you shared them here.
Thank you so much for sharing this today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
Wow! This is spectacular! How lucky you are to see so many beauties!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!
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Wow, i thought when you told me you posted butterflies, it was the one butterfly in onenezz. I just saw this link in FB now. Your photos are much better than mine, haha! But do we not get curious why we post at almost the same time, what's happening, LOL! The better colored butterflies, which we have many also in the farm, are very difficult to photograph. Either they flutter a lot or they don't stop for me to shoot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely butterfly collection, beautifully photographed and presented!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing...great photos...
ReplyDeleteLG: Karin
They are beautiful things.
ReplyDeletewow - love the photos and the collage! you must have an incredible garden...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collage!
ReplyDeleteIndeed a lovely butterfly farm.Thank you for using my caption. I have greatly appreciated all of your lovely comments. You were one my first followers and I appreciate very much your loyalty and I do love your posts.
ReplyDeleteyour butterfly farm collage is beautiful!! so many colors...sizes...flying around your yard!! gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterflies! Some look exactly, to my untrained eye, like the butterflies in my Texas garden. Others look very similar in some ways, but with distinct differences.
ReplyDeletegreat collage. When I was living in Singapore, the black butterfly comes to my lime tree. This gives my kids a great way to learn about caterpillars.
ReplyDeleteHere in New Zealand, the schools plant swan plants for the Monarch butterflies.
What plants do you have? Oh yes, they grow on banana leaves too,
visiting via rainfield's site.
Amazing variety of butterflies! thank you for sharing this gorgeous post at Cottage flora Thursday's! xoxo, tracie
ReplyDeleteWow... what a collection you have here... absolutely beautiful! Larry
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