Great captures Lisa! I am missing these sweet creatures. From time to time I still see a butterfly (when it warms up). This morning it is 27F .... so I doubt I will see many more :(
lovely shots. We've had a lot of bees in the house this week. It was really cold and froze everything and then it warmed up again so the bees are awake and looking for something to eat. As soon as the front door opens in they come!
the bees get slow in the end of the season. They are all gone over here. So are the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteI love that first shot!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if the butterfly was the dead guy from the last photo that you posed. Glad to hear this one was living. Then I got to the bee....
ReplyDeleteGreat captures Lisa! I am missing these sweet creatures. From time to time I still see a butterfly (when it warms up). This morning it is 27F .... so I doubt I will see many more :(
ReplyDeletewhoah! wait, is the bee dead? I miss the bees and butterfly's too already :(
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, and more gorgeous! These are all fabulous...but the first two images are my favorites!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see a butterfly again - the flowers are gorgeous too. So much colour for so late in the year.
ReplyDeletegreat macro shots
ReplyDeleteOooo, I like your photos! I just looked at your last post too...fabulous!! Just my kind of photos/ sky scenes...I'm hooked! :-)
ReplyDeletelovely shots. We've had a lot of bees in the house this week. It was really cold and froze everything and then it warmed up again so the bees are awake and looking for something to eat. As soon as the front door opens in they come!
ReplyDeleteWoof! I wonder why they love flowers when hamburgers taste better. At least for me.
ReplyDeleteThe colors on that butterfly were so soft and subtle. Almost looked spray painted.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macros - such wonderful detail.
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