It has been warm lately, even though it is now fall according to the calendar. Cosmos flowers are still doing very well, especially some white ones.
Even the Clematis plants were doing well with the help of abundant rain this past week.
I checked up on the Monarch butterfly chrysalis. It has turned to a darker green. In two or three more days a butterfly will emerge?
Julie@frogpondfarm said:
Cosmos are one of my favourites! Such wonderful images … And not long to go for our butterfly 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Julie! I can see the butterfly inside its chrysalis, but it still hasn’t come out yet.
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Mary said:
Wonderful photographs Hien, I could reach out and touch the flowers. Love seeing the monarch chrysalis- it’s the burst of the butterfly that becomes the awe of natures gift.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Mary! This summer’s rain has given us many flowers, even until now.
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Tiny said:
Gorgeous pictures, Hien! Loved to see the Monarch butterfly chrysalis too.
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neihtn2012 said:
As of today, the Chrysalis is still there, getting transparent, and I think there is the shape of a butterfly in there. Soon …
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Tiny said:
That’s exciting!
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roninjax said:
Amazing images as usual.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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Sue Slaght said:
The chrysalis is a wonder! I do hope you will get to see the butterfly emerge. Such vibrant flowers which are a joy to see.
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neihtn2012 said:
As of today, the Chrysalis is still there, getting transparent, and I think there is the shape of a butterfly in there. Soon …
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Meta Chalker said:
I am glad you identified the Green Sweat Bee. I see them a lot in my little garden in Florida. They are so tremendously small though and I just could not get a decent picture with my cell phone. I was real happy to see your enlarged photo.
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neihtn2012 said:
I don’t see the Green Sweat Bees very often, but I happened to be using my macro lens for the flowers, and then the bee showed up, like on cue. 🙂
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de Wets Wild said:
I really hope that you’ll be there when the butterfly emerges, Hien!
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neihtn2012 said:
Me too, thank you Dries!
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Eliza Waters said:
Beautiful flowers and love the metallic green bee – a wonderful capture. The chrysalis is beginning to look translucent. Soon!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Eliza! The weather is still warm for this time of the year, so perhaps the butterfly will come out soon.
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Cee Neuner said:
You photos are absolutely stunning today. 😀
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Cee!
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Irene said:
Gorgeous flowers and thanks for the update on the chrysalis. 😊
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Irene!
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quietsolopursuits said:
How did you get that awesome image of the green sweat bee? I’ve been trying to get even a good image of one of them for years.
That applies to your images of the flowers as well, I thought that I was getting much better detail in the images shot with the 5D Mk IV, but the detail in your images blow me away, on top of your excellent use of light and composition.
The chrysalis will turn clear before the monarch butterfly emerges from it, you’ll be able to see the butterfly within it soon I hope.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Jerry! That sweat bee was there when I was taking pictures of the flowers. It only landed briefly before flying away.
I hope the next few days will be sunny so that I can go out and watch the Monarch emerge.
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T Ibara Photo said:
Breathtaking, Mr. Hien! Words can’t describe. And very happy to see the chrysalis is still there (!). We’re all holding our breath! 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
That chrysalis is still there as of today, and it is getting more transparent. It is raining now, but if it is sunny tomorrow I will try to watch it more often to see when the Monarch butterfly will emerge.
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