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Empress Leilia |
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Southern Dogface |
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Bordered Patch |
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Funereal Duskywing |
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Pipevine Swallowtail |
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Reakirt's Blue |
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Tiny Checkerspot |
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Desert Senna |
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Pringle's Clustervine |
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Trans-Pecos Morning Glory |
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Datura |
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Ivyleaf Morning Glory |
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Scarlet Spiderling |
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Mesquite |
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Spiny Hackberry |
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Pincushion Cactus |
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Red Spotted Toad |
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Harvest Moon |
Have a wonderful week!
Nice Diane! Thanks for ID'ing several of the plants. I saw them at Sabino and didn't know what the Trans Peco was....but it's a gorgeous plant. You've got some amazing shots and a butterfly I have never seen before. Thanks for sharing. Chris
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterflies, beautiful flowers, and a red dot frog cute. Last photo is great. Yours.
Gracias por regalarnos esos bellos momentos.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos today.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen so many butterflies. They are always fluttering around my yard this year.
I love the Trans Pecos Morning Glory. The leaf shape is wonderful too.
I wonder if "Natives Seed" has some seed packets to sell. I would love that plant on one of my walls.
You always have the best moon photos. In my photos the moon is always so small.
cheers, parsnip
wow, i could not name most of those butterflies but you did, and beautiful captures too. each of the pictures here are truly special.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures - exquisitely beautiful !
ReplyDeletelove that butterfly shadow in your first picture!
ReplyDeleteHI Diane, We are home from a fabulous trip. We didn't get into Arizona this time--but we love all of those areas out there. The ASPENS are fabulous.... WOW!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all of your 'pretties' today... That little toad is so cute... Love the butterflies--and of course the flowers. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Betsy
Fauna and Flora!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely. The tree I missing the most: the mesquite. Thks.
my dad loved butterflies
ReplyDeletegreat set
Very colorful. Nature in all its beauty. You captured it so well.
ReplyDeleteHave a Nice week ahead :)
Wow, you have been busy! What a wonderful world! Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs, fantastic face of the nature. I am greeting
ReplyDeletehi diane, what incredibly beautiful sights and photos!
ReplyDeleteit looks like i could just step into the computer and be there!
big hugs!
All those dancing queens dance in the summer.
ReplyDeleteYour butterflies are all so gorgeous, and the flowers are too!
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely beautiful series of photos! I'm especially impressed with your butterfly captures... such elusive creatures :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved each and every one of those beautiful photos - especially the toad. he looks like a cutie.
ReplyDeleteI love the spiderling against the sky, and the artsy full moon shot.
ReplyDeleteYour world seems to be springing to life as ours is winding down, heading to winter.
ReplyDeleteIt is in winter I envy you your desert home.
You should do photo walkabouts or whatever one calls them where people pay money to walk around with you and take pictures! I mean really. You take some of the most amazing photos. I'm with the majority and love the Trans-Pecos! Beautifully delicate.
ReplyDeleteOnce again you show how colorful our deserts can be. I especially like the datura and the pipevine swallowtail, Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Warm hug from Brasil.
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ReplyDeleteMuito bonito mesmo!!!!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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Those butterflies are so marvellous... There are few that we do have in France too, but I don't know most of them, and it is real pleasure to discover them.
ReplyDeleteDon't eat the Morning glory !!! :D
Your photos are just lovely! I love butterflies and these are gorgeous with beautiful colors!
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