Red-spotted Purple Admiral
As I was crouched down in the garden, trying to get some decent shots of the tiny long-legged flies that have suddenly emerged, this gorgeous butterfly flew up and landed for a few moments on the patio. I was able to get the camera relatively close by teetering on the garden wall and am quite happy with the shot. The butterfly made it rather easy, so I can't really claim any special skill here.
It was definitely a macro kind of day. There were all sorts of interesting things flying around the garden and I was spoiled for choices. I even found an intriguing new fly, called an Ornate Snipe Fly (It's on HERE on Flickr). There are five additional shots if you want to click through them - a few butterflies and a gorgeous big carpenter bee.
Tomorrow morning I'll be up before the crack of dawn, headed to the airport for a full day of travel. I'm off to Portland for a few days to visit my parents and I'm even going to have a chance to catch up with a few blip-friends on Friday! I'm looking forward to spending some time with my parents - we'll do lots of walking with some photography and geo-caching, always lots of fun.
A small contingent of Tinies will be traveling with me - they insisted and who am I to refuse? They want to meet my parents.
I'm now off to pack and sort out what camera gear I'm taking. I will apologize in advance for a lack of comments for the rest of the week while I'm in Oregon. Thanks for understanding!
Happy Monday!
Debbi
In bird news...the second male House Wren has apparently got a taker on one of his nests as I saw the couple having a brief fling on the top of the cherry tree! First time I've ever seen house wrens doing the deed - they are usually very secretive. I think he was perhaps so overjoyed to have found a mate that he threw caution to the wind.
PPS: Breaking News: I just saw a female wild turkey with six very small babies (poults) feeding along the woods in our yard. One pic in Extra - have a look!
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