The Monarchs have begun their long journey to Mexico.
Every fall, millions of Monarch butterflies leave their summer breading grounds,
and travel upwards of 3,000 miles to overwinter in Mexico.
I was privileged to watch and photograph these beautiful butterflies last weekend.
I was amazed at the excellent condition of their wings and their bright vibrant colors.
They are attracted to the goldenrod that grows close to the ocean.
Each of these pictures is of a different butterfly.
I have more to share, for another day!
20 comments:
Hello, your Monarch photos are gorgeous. great captures. I was happy to see some passing through my yard. Enjoy your day and have a happy week ahead!
Goldenrod is a great source of food for many insects, Monarchs being no exception.
I don't know whether to squeee or swoon
That's some gorgeous detail in the wings! Beautiful photos!
Beautiful close ups, you can see every detail ☺
Gorgeous shots! Here in the north butterflies are over... only cranes fly southbound.
Wonderful pictures!
Beautiful.
Spectacular creatures and photos! They are a marvel for sure. Their wings are perfect which is unlike any butterflies we’ve seen here recently!
They are beautiful and you capture them well!
Some of them arrived in the DFW Metroplex over the weekend!
So beautiful!
xoxo
They're in such perfect condition, as you mentioned. So beautiful
So beautiful, fabulous photographs Debbie.
All the best Jan
They look to be in perfect shape. ready for that long journey.
Oh wow Debbie, you sure did get some Awesome up close pictures didn't you, holy cow you can see every detail in their wings that is so cool, they sure did enjoy that goldenrod didn't they :) Wonderful!!
WOW! Amazing!!!
Pretty amazing how far they go! Great photos!
Thank's for sharing these stunning photos!!!
Maria
These photos are stunning of these beautiful creations that you have had a hand it. Loved them all and they brightened my day.
Big hugs for you!
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