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Uploaded: 07/23/15 8:49 PM GMT
The Monarch Butterfly
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I was so excited to see this beauty at the calendar gardens. I did not see even one last year. Yesterday I actually saw two Monarchs at different locations, I hope to see more this year.

Here is some information on them:

Monarch butterflies are known for the incredible mass migration that brings millions of them to California and Mexico each winter. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey�up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers). The insects must begin this journey each fall ahead of cold weather, which will kill them if they tarry too long. Monarch butterflies begin life as eggs and hatch as larvae that eat their eggshells and, subsequently, the milkweed plants on which they were placed. (Monarchs are dependent on milkweed plants, which larvae eat nearly exclusively.) Fattening larvae become juicy, colorful caterpillars, then create a hard protective case around themselves as they enter the pupa stage. They emerge as beautifully colored, black-orange-and-white adults. The colorful pattern makes monarchs easy to identify�and that's the idea. The distinctive pattern warns predators that the insects are foul tasting and poisonous. Butterflies that emerge from chrysalides (pupa state) in late summer and early fall are different from those that do so during the longer days and warmer weather of summer. These monarchs are born to fly, and know because of the changing weather that they must prepare for their lengthy journey. Only monarchs born in late summer or early fall make the migration, and they make only one round trip. By the time next year's winter migration begins, several summer generations will have lived and died and it will be last year's migrators' great grandchildren that make the trip. Yet somehow these new generations know the way, and follow the same routes their ancestors took�sometimes even returning to the same tree. Many scientists are concerned about the eastern population of monarchs, which summer east of the Rocky Mountains. This group is occurring in ever smaller numbers, and its survival may be threatened by a series of natural disasters in the Mexican wintering grounds, as well as by reduced acreage of milkweed plants in their summer home.

This is my FF post, I can't think of a better foofy than a butterfly on a flower, especially the Monarch. :) Tomorrow is a very busy day, so I'm posting early.

I used the canon 70-300 IS USM lens,thank you for commenting.

tigs=^..^=

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::biffobear
07/23/15 8:56 PM GMT
That's a Smasher in anyone's book....R.
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::Ramad
07/23/15 9:18 PM GMT
Super shot of this lovely Monarch Sandi. Sharp focus on the butterfly and a good bokeh behind it.
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.GIGIBL
07/23/15 9:33 PM GMT
Excellent shot very well captured Sandi.
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.carlosf_m
07/23/15 10:06 PM GMT
My God, that's beautiful!!, great color contrast, beautifully captured
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::Jimbobedsel
07/23/15 10:11 PM GMT
First rate quality work on this, Sandi. It looks fantastic. Beautiful in every respect.
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::mirto56
07/23/15 10:12 PM GMT
A beauty for FF, Sandi. You nailed all elements in this photo. Fantastico.
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::bfrank
07/24/15 1:30 AM GMT
Super shot Sandi. I long to see the butterflies again.
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Life's moments are sweet. I just want to capture all that I can of them.
.Starglow
07/24/15 2:11 AM GMT
Wonderful capture.
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::Constance52347
07/24/15 5:00 AM GMT
Oh my goodness! Incredible.
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.rozem061
07/24/15 8:53 AM GMT
Wonderful !!!
John
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::LynEve
07/24/15 12:04 AM GMT
A wonderful shot Sandi. The Monarchs are so beautiful and you nailed this one :)
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.heidlerr
07/24/15 12:58 AM GMT
Another beautiful image with the new lens. During their migration, they pass through the pan handle area of Florida and are everywhere for a short while. I like this image creation very much.
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::icedancer
07/24/15 2:32 PM GMT
Wowsie girlfriend, I never knew so of the things you put in the information - I knew they migrated but that's about it. This is a Breath taking close up of these magnificent and strong little fellows. thanks for this beauty and history - BRAVO - Right into my favs
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VIEWED IN FULL
.susanlynn
07/24/15 2:42 PM GMT
Super close up of this beautiful butterfly, Sandi.
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Life is a Constant Audition
::jerseygurl
07/24/15 4:55 PM GMT
So happy to see that the Monarchs have made an appearance - I hope we see many more of them as their numbers have declined in recent years - Great Capture Tigs!!!!!!
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::trixxie17
07/24/15 7:05 PM GMT
Super details on this Sandi and beautiful bokeh. I photographed my first one this week over at the prairie - I'm so glad to see them!
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.PatAndre
07/25/15 3:26 AM GMT
He looks great with the purple blooms. Good capture of him.
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.Heroictitof
07/26/15 9:56 AM GMT
Excellent macro photo Sandi !!
Thanks for sharing this beauty with us my friend !!
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::stylo
07/29/15 12:26 AM GMT
everyone already said it all so...HOLY$%#@ thats a killer shot!!

send a couple north via Fedex so they dont get lost like last year's. dont you dare send me another stick of butter and tell me the thing cocooned while in route. im not falling for that trick twice ya know!
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