WHooo hooooo. What a beauty. I hope her egg is one of many and they all hatch. Won't that be grand??!! Our meadow rue is dead to the ground. I hope that with some rain it will survive. No rain yet.
Never got my photo of a Giant! These are sweet! Once I was chasing a Giant and I was stopped by G men and told to put my camera in the trunk, VP Al Gore was vacationing across the street ocean side from where I was chasing the Giant!
She is gorgeous! I'll keep my fingers crossed for her egg.
ReplyDeleteWHooo hooooo. What a beauty. I hope her egg is one of many and they all hatch. Won't that be grand??!! Our meadow rue is dead to the ground. I hope that with some rain it will survive. No rain yet.
ReplyDeleteSherry,
ReplyDeleteNever got my photo of a Giant! These are sweet! Once I was chasing a Giant and I was stopped by G men and told to put my camera in the trunk, VP Al Gore was vacationing across the street ocean side from where I was chasing the Giant!
She's exquisite - I've never seen a Giant. What a treat this is! BTW, I enjoyed your Safari post as well and the compost tea. Neat!
ReplyDeleteShe is such a pretty butterfly! We are seeing a fair number of monarchs, but none that have posed for me. I don't recall seeing any last summer...
ReplyDeleteThese shots are absolutely amazing! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewhat a gift indeed...she is lovely.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing her with us. i love seeing her lift off of the flowers suspended in mid air.
happy september.
What beautiful photos of the swallowtail!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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