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Multiple exposure in camera of my Magnolia stellata flowers. The leaves on the tree are now starting to burst forth as the flowers brown off and drop.
Grassland Copper (Lucia limbaria
Suposedly out of range here. After seeing just a couple of them last season I have seen an increase in numbers this season in the Sneydes Rd. Paddock. I also saw a couple as I came back up Hoppers Lane, beside the Research Farm Paddock.
gently alighting
soft orange white black
a painted lady
in our garden on a mellow September day
posting for Sliders Sunday
gratitude for all visits
I was happy to see this chickadee fly in and start picking at a cattail. It let me photograph it for quite awhile before flying off
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This beautiful little Meadow Pipit was framed as it was 'fluttering' its wings at the summit of a gorse bush. I eventually decided to crop the image 1:1 which was more pleasing to the eye compared to full frame.
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WEARING
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Meadow Argus (Junonia villida calybe)
Spotted fluttering around the grass on the side of Hoppers Lane.
Leaves grow old gracefully, bring such joy in their last lingering days. How vibrant and bright is their final flurry of life.
~ Karen Gibbs
This little butterfly wouldn't stop fluttering its wings for even a second. But I was still able to catch this pic of it in my garden.
swallowtail
Freihandaufnahme mit AF (nicht meine bevorzugte Technik, aber die einzige Möglichkeit diesen flatterhaften Falter ablichten zu können).
Hand-held shot with AF (not my preferred technique, but the only way to photograph this fluttering butterfly).