Our temps shot up up again so the butterflies have been sticking around.

I suspect, warm weather or not, I think the Monarchs will be gone soon. But for now, they are filling up on the abundance of nectar in the yard.

There have been a few Red Admirals flitting about.

Like the Monarch, they migrate south – though not all the way to Mexico.

I’ve seen a few of these Checkered Skippers, but this is the first one I’ve captured this year.

And speaking of first time captures…

I give you the Mourning Cloak butterfly!

It’s a big one! Around the size of the monarch. And just look at that colour – especially those bright blue spots! Beautiful!
But the leaves are already changing, the warm weather won’t last forever. So we’ll enjoyed our beautiful visitors for as long as we can!
You certainly have a great variety of butterflies in your yard! Pretty pictures.
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such beautiful photos! 🦋🦋
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You’ve got a butterfly reserve going on there! How could they resist with all those things in blooms.
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The photos are so beautiful and the colors so bright.
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Lovely images of your garden flutterbys.
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I saw very few monarchs this summer. NONE in my yard.
Your top photo is frame-worthy!
I suppose soon it will be time to start thinking about what we are going to plant in NEXT year’s garden.
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What pretty butterflies! We have only seen a few all summer.
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Beautiful photos!!! I’ve never seen a Morning Cloak butterfly!!! How wonderful to catch a shot of him!
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