Wordless Wednesday: The Monarchs Have Arrived
Almost wordless: Last week there were Monarch Butterflies in my wildflower garden. This one is enjoying the Purple Coneflower. A few of them even landed on the Milkweed, proving that if you plant it, they will come.
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So nice to see them around again. No caterpillars on my milkweed yet though.
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None here yet either. They did land on the milkweed so I’ve been checking every day.
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Long time I haven’t seen a butterfly ! Beautiful picture !
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Beautiful capture, Leslie.
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How nice. I have only a few cone flower plants and fewer milkweed. Maybe next year they will come.
What a delight for your garden.
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I only have four Milkweed plants, which I hope to increase next year. But they really like the purple coneflower.
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Pretty! We are starting to see more butterflies here, too.
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I love seeing them. Lovely photo!
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Stunning photo and so glad to see them. I worry when I read how their numbers are falling and do not recall seeing any in my neck of the woods the last couple of years. Happy WW
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Amazing photo!
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wonderful photo
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That is beautiful, Leslie. Amazing photo!
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awesome! and yesterday we received the visit of our first hummingbird in the back yard!
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I have two hummingbird feeders this year and so far no hummingbirds in the yard. I have seen them in the park a few blocks away, so maybe I’m just missing their visits.
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I was actually surprised, I thought it was too early, at least for our back yard usually they come more in August, and when it’s much warmer than now. I will try to give them your address
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stunning
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How gorgeous!
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Amazing photo! Beautiful and clear. Just wondering, are the Monarchs you see passing through during migration? What is their flight path? I’m reading the book The Homing Instinct by Bernd Henrich. Mesmerized by the capability of these tiny creatures.
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Monarchs do breed here so I am hopeful that the ones I saw left some eggs. I have a few milk weed plants in the garden but so far no caterpillars. I enjoyed The Homing Instinct – wonderful book.
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