A butterfly and a bee:Â http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/9/the-buckeye-the-bee
Art / bee / buckeye butterfly / butterflies / butterfly bush / honey bees / Light / Lighting / Photography
A butterfly and a bee:Â http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/9/the-buckeye-the-bee
You find beautiful compositions in the day-to-day. Have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks, Teagan! You are up late or early!
Yeah… The air system woke me with a new noise at 2… Now trying to get motivated to study for my ITIL exam tomorrow. Wish me luck. 🙂
You’ll ace it!
Love images of beautiful creatures Timothy!
My keyboard keeps correcting me wrongly – that should of course, be ‘lovely’ images 😀 !
At least your keyboard made since. Your’s is more civil than mine. Thanks, Jane!
I see what you mean Timothy, made ‘since’ when ? 😀
That’s just what I’m talking about!
😀 😀
Absolutely beautiful! Love love love these.
Thanks, Juliette!
Awesome shots with lovely details.
Thanks!
Lovely colours and light that look like autumn.
Thanks, Julia!
I always prefer butterflies with bright colours, but since I was a kid I like the buckeye.
From a very young age till now, I watch “Nature” TV programs and I love to learn about “tricks” animals and insects have, such as those multiple eyes. For a long while, they believed those eyes create the fake idea of a larger insect and drive off predators. More recently, as I read and saw, they started believing that “extravagant” look may not be assimilated as eyes by the predators, but still be effective to send a message that can save the butterfly: I’m toxic. As my knowledge about all this is limited, I’ll end this comment by saying: regardless the reason for the eyes, nature is fascinating!
Thanks, Lari! I would think that in more wooded areas, the buckeye would camouflage well on trees because the circles will look like knots in the wood. They tend to stand out in our desert environment, which I think they are just passing through on their way somewhere else as I rarely see buckeyes around here.
After seeing this I realise that my eyes are still able to detect such variety of colours!
Thanks, Torque!
You are so talented! Wonderful!
Thanks, Cindy!
Beautiful! How fortunate to get a chance to get them together!
Thanks, Sandra!