6/22/23

Flutterbies on Nature Friday



 Would anyone like a glass of Rose for today's fluttery Nature Friday??
Alcohol free, of course! BOL!

 Lately, Mama has been making weekly morning walking trips to the 
Botanic Garden. There are soooooo many flowers, plus it gets Mama out of the house so we can nap in peace! 

 
 Anyways, at the beginning of June, the flutterby house opened! It's not real full yet, but Mama did see some fun little flutterbies! Above are baby Monarch Butterflies. Aren't they adorable little caterpillars??


 

Here is one all grown up!! 
 

 
 Mama never gets tired of the orange, black and white wings...
 
 
 ...and no two ever look the same!
 
 
There were quite a few moths in the butterfly house this visit.
 
 Mama found this one sitting on a wilty yellow flower. It kinda looks like it has eyes on his wings, don't you think??

Here is an interesting little guy.... 

 See the little circle of fibers underneath his chin...I wonder what it does with that, collect more pollen maybe?

Mama also made a video that has some Monarch's and a few other flutterbies!

You can also watch it on our YouTube Channel HERE!

 
Here is some advice to make sure we all keep all pretty little flutterbies thriving!

Thank you for joining us for a look at some flutterbies this week, they sure are colorful, do you see them flying around in your backyard??

We hope all our friends get out to play in Nature this weekend!!

We are traveling today, but will do our best to visit everybody!
Show us your nature! It can be flowers, your current weather, a scene out of your window, or maybe a picture from a vacation, walk or other journey! Any kind of nature picture will do! If you don't see a link below, click HERE  to go to our Hoppity Page.

16 comments:

  1. What a fun flutterby post, and those are the coolest caterpillars ever. Almost as cool as a glass of well-chilled rosé with Rosy.
    Toodle-oo!
    Nobby.

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  2. Hari Om
    Outstanding beauty lies on wings
    Through butterflies Nature sings
    Colours many strong and bright
    From cocoon to air they're such a sight!
    Hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. Such stunning butterflies. 'Tidy' gardens are not good for wildlife.

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  4. oooh that is so beautiful all this flying little guys.. butty pillars ;O)))

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  5. What a fun place to visit often and the butterflies are so beautiful! We do rake our leaves in the Autumn but we drag them to our very small woods and let them stay there.

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  6. We love seeing butterflies as they are so very pretty! Happy Friday!

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  7. I wish I lived close enough to walk to this delightful madsnapper paradise! love the video, and the butterflies and oh wow on the catepillar 3 musketeers. that is amazing. wish I were there. i could walk for 2 hours and not run into anything but houses.

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  8. Mornin' Rosy. Hey, that first moth looks like the bulldog of moths. Seriously! Take another look at it's head and body. I heard that butterflies paint eyes on their wings so that birds attack their wings instead of their bodies. *shudder* We have some big hawks around here that worry Mommy.

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  9. Niece Rosy I would love a chilled glass of Rose..
    OH MY DOGS your mama is one fantastic photographer. I have never EVER seen a butterfly's chin until today and now I too wonder what that circle of fiber is on his chinny chin chin.
    Happy Friday
    Aunty C

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  10. What a great place for your mom to visit. We loved seeing the video too. That curly thing is like a big straw that uncoils and they use it to drink the nectar from the flowers.

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  11. Charlee: "So many flutterbys to stare at!"
    Chaplin: "Don't rake leaves, eh? Not a problem here, I don't think I've ever seen Dada rake leaves."
    Lulu: "That's partly because we haven't got all that much in the way of trees ..."

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  12. Oh you doggies are so adorable and great nature shots too ~ Xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  13. Thank you for the advice, it is always good to remind us. I love your photographs they are just beautiful as always and make me smile. Thank you for the blog hop as always and have a wonderful weekend with a woof from Layla

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  14. We always have some milkweed growing somewhere in our yard in order to attract the monarchs. We haven't seen any yet, but we did see a beautiful tiger swallowtail earlier this week.

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  15. When Lady was picking birthday flowers, she tried to pick ones to bring the bees and butterflies. Hope you are well friends! Lee and Phod

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