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this place is trouble waiting

the light hangs so weakly on to the quiet

drag myself in a long line

in a long line

in a lonely line

and i jealously want the ocean's deep nerve

 

i am a red flame hanging low to be close to it

hanging low to be close to you

 

from Songs: Ohia's "The Ocean's Nerves", lyrics Jason Molina

... from the archives ...

 

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Always a great moment when the hummingbirds get close enough to hear the magical flutter of their little wings. This male Broad-billed Hummingbird provided such a moment.

Happy Wing Wednesday!

Hope you all have a glorious mid week!

Thank you for your support and visit, it is always appreciated!

Swallowtail

Hope you all have a wonderful mid week HWW!

Thank you for your visit and support!

Nervous Northern Pearly-Eye butterfly ready to launch.

Marking the official end of summer today with a monarch photo from Tower Hill Botanic garden, where I went last weekend. End of summer is always going to be a little bit sad. But autumn in New England is pretty special!

 

Have a great day everyone!

 

“It was weather for dreams; for little fluttering quests of the heart.”

― Knut Hamsun, Dreamers

 

♫ TUNE ♫

This lady sprang up all alone next to the fence on our patio - they can be quite invasive but this one made a statement that my wife pointed me to. Pretty little gem with eyelashes, all on her own and first one up. The 20mm gravel she grew through made for nice bokeh.

 

Alpine Violet -,Labradorica Purpurea. Purple Viola

  

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The graceful fluttering of a male western tanager.

 

Thanks so much to everyone who takes the time to view, like or comment on my photos!

 

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I was out back taking pics of the pretty Lantana flowers when this guy came by. :-) He's a Hummingbird Clearwing Moth. He only stayed a few minutes (less than 3 min) but I still vividly remember him. What a beauty.

We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.

 

-- Carl Sagan

Fantasy Faire 2020 Revisited

A fresh look at old snaps from the Faire

...furious flutter awakened hummingbird heart hello hello love

 

-Megan McCafferty

 

have a fabulous weekend my friends!

 

Western White Butterfly (I think?), on the Snow Lake Trail, Washington

 

I saw quite a few of these lovely butterflies flitting around on the flowers below a talus slope as I was hiking down from Snow Lake. Fortunately they seemed content to ignore me while I got my camera out and tried to get in a good spot to take a photo. There was also a smaller bright orange one but it did not seem to want to be photographed as it moved every time I pointed the camera in its direction!

 

And I am not at all a butterfly expert, so please feel free to correct me if I have misidentified the species!

Puffin flexing it's wing on the Farne Islands.

Rhyothemis variegata, known as the Common Picture Wing or Variegated Flutterer, is a species of dragonfly of the family Libellulidae, found in South Asia. They appear to have weak flight and can easily be mistaken for butterflies.

 

Many thanks to all those who view, comment and or fave my photos....It is greatly appreciated ......Chandana

ok...so there is this new flickr, unfortunately it has totally screwed up the way I keep in contact with people and how I comment on your photos, it has added much more time and I am afraid I will be miss seeing so much. And that isn't even going into DOUBLING the price for less services ... Hopefully our community will not be lost and flickr will listen.

There's no star too far, and no dream too grand. So shake the fairy dust and make a wish, the magic's in your hands!

texture - NYC_Diesel - ty

Migrant Hawker dragonfly seen on the River Waveney, Suffolk.

My thanks to Victoria and Peter for the tutoring and support with my first bird photography outing. Your help was invaluable!!

Thank you very much for your visit and comments my friends..cheers

We'll talk of sunshine and of song

And summer days when we were young

Sweet childish days that were as long

As twenty days are now

 

To a butterfly.....William Wordsworth

“A persistent breeze lifted the thin curtains, fluttering a few moments of tranquility into the turbulent day.”

― Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin

 

thanks Lenabem-Anna J. for the textures

 

happy fence friday and have a magnificent weekend!

 

What can be the reason behind flower favourites? (They fit your photographic style? Childhood memories? Fragrance? Perfect material in which to project your self?) These remain a favourite for me, Spring or Fall.

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

Shades of colour, life's a flutter

Life's a flutter, life's a flutter

 

Flutter of shapes changing frames

Life's a flutter, life's a flutter

 

No more darkness in my belly

Life's a flutter, life's a flutter

 

No more darkness, feeling hazy

Getting better .... life's a flutter

 

The Unthanks - PLAY

   

Flying with the Birds

 

Jeri, the Tropical Paradise!

How can you not feel good in a place like this?

Auto-retrato - Self-portrait

Image-editing

Double Exposure

Effects - Texture

Software: Pixlr; PicsArt Photo Studio; Windows Paint 3D;

 

Jericoacoara

Ceará, Brasil

 

Image specially created for

Art Week Gallery Theme

- 16 April to 22 April our theme is:

~~~ Mirror Art ~~~

Two Western Tiger Swallowtail butterflies in the backyard. We have had a cold, wet start to summer and the butterflies are finally starting to show up.

Bronzed beech leaves flutter in the morning mist and flutter they most certainly did as this was the only frame from a burst where the majority had no blur! Taken in Barnes's Grove, Buckinghamshire.

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