Saturday, September 27, 2008
Camera Critters #25
This morning for Camera Critters I have chosen one of my favorites. It's the end of September, and about now, or in early October each year, the monarch butterflies start their migration to Mexico. Depending on the weather, here in Cape May County, we are treated to masses of these butterflies preparing for their flight across the Delaware Bay. Here are a couple of pictures from a previous year.
One of their favorites is the goldenrod. The more goldenrod, the more butterflies.
There is another photo over on my sidebar.
You can find many more critters of all kinds at Misty Dawn's site, here.
Thank you, Misty, for hosting Camera Critters each week.
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38 comments:
Hello Bobbie !
Your blog is so funny !
This butterfly is beautiful...
Nice photo, always...
So long !
Alas, butterfly season is over :(
I played too :)
Pretty butterflies great shots.
Lovely, Bobbie. Thanks for turning me on to Camera Critters~!
Beautiful butterflies! Isn't it wonderful to be able to find the beauty around us in spite of so much ugliness in the world around us. You help remind us of that and I thank you!
An amazing trip for such delicate creatures.
So beautiful, and a reminder that Fall is here.
Oh my! I wish I am there right now:) Such beautiful butterfly!~Mine is posted HERE too. Happy CC!~
That is an amazing picture of all those Monarchs on Goldenrod. I don't think I have ever seen more than one or at the most two, all at the same time. A fascinating photo!
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Beautiful!
Look at all of them in that second photo - wow.
Gorgeous! That lost photo is amazing! I've seen an increase in Monarchs around here too - they seem to be everywhere.
Oh! You are so fortunate to see all these lovely Monarch Butterflies! A delight for the eyes!
that is great, all those butterflies!
Such a beautiful critter :)
What an amazing sight … how wonderful to see Monarch Butterflies like this! Thanks for sharing ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
these photos makes me wish i were outside enjoying the day! thanks for visiting!
Beautiful butterflies! I didn't know that they will migrate each fall!
beautiful butterfly
Please drop at my CC post also : in HERE Thanks
aileni said it best! it always makes me feel humble.
Hi! Last year was my first to see butterflies migrating. I look forward to it again this year.
I love both photos, but I love how you captured one butterfly in flight and the tree full of the pretty creatures. Lisa
Monarchs are so beautiful. Great critter post. :)
My Camera Critters is here
Oh my gosh, what a sight to see so many butterflies in one spot! Beautiful photos, Bobbie.
Beautiful Monarchs. I posted some too on my blog. I love the butterflies especially.
These butterflies are just beautiful. I don't think I have ever seen that many together at one time. Great pictures, Bobbie.
Angangueo, Mexico is on my lifes' places-to-visit list.
I find it simply amazing that these tiny creatures can travel such a long distance.
Bear((( )))
Beautiful butterflies!
Beautiful butterfly! Thanks for sharing.
Please stop by both blogs for double the Critters.
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wow what beauty a reak find sandy
The monarchs are still her in central Ontario...but not for much longer, I'm afraid.
Bobbie: I'm so jealous, I have plenty of Goldenrod but a lacking of a wave of butterflies. What a great capture.
How pretty!
Every time I see a picture of goldenrod I remember how it makes my poor mother sneeze. She's terribly allergic to it. :-)
Beautiful butterflies! I have been chasing a lot of those last summer!
For the Love of Pets
Very good post with marvellous subject.
Beloved and beautiful creatures!
I love all the butterflies in the last picture. I had a pretty orange one flitting around my lantana bushes and was able to get a couple of pictures for my critters today.
wow! fabulous and beautiful butterflies! I love it..
Just beautiful!
Beutiful Butterfly!
I rarely see Monarch butterflies where I live. I guess they don't like the desert climate 8v) Nice photos. Thanks
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