I'm looking forward to the time when the desert summer heat starts to cool down and I can once again spend some time outdoors. I'm missing my walks at the Desert Botanical Garden where I might see the occasional monarch butterfly enjoying the blooms.
The garden calls these white ones "cloudless sulphur" butterflies but I think most people call them cabbage whites.
The white peacocks are always a pleasure to see.
My personal favorite is the malachite butterfly. I love their shade of green.
At least I have an archive of photos from the garden that I can enjoy during this time when it's simply too hot to walk there.
Stunning images Sharon. Butterflies are purely magical.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful... sadly the Monarch Butterfly is now listed as endangered.
ReplyDeleteI have seen so few butterflies this summer. First it was too cool here and now it is too hot for them.
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies are stunning with their different colours and designs.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but . . . why aren't they called "flutter-byes"?
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. I never have much luck photographing butterflies... they are a little too fast for me!
ReplyDeleteIs the name Cabbage White used in the states? I don't think I ever heard it until I came to the UK. In Florida we had yellow sulphur butterflies, which are similar (but obviously yellow).
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