Saturday, April 24, 2010

Tiger Swallowtail on Orange Hawkweed

My final post for this anniversary week and the last picture in my 2010 calendar is this pic of a eastern tiger swallowtail drinking from an orange hawkweed blossom. To us they may be a terrible invasive species but to a butterfly they are just another source of food.

12 comments:

  1. breath taking! I like both , butterfly & flower! I enjoyed all your blog-o-versay posts!
    thanks so much for sharing.
    Faythe @GrammyMouseTails

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  2. Fabulous photos.. such clarity and beauty.

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  3. Wonderful shot for you calendar!

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  4. The butterflies are happy, I'm happy! Great photo.

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  5. Beautiful shot. I have a number of "volunteers" that I let remain because the butterflies love them.

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  6. thank you for naming that flower, as I had no idea what it was called. I have that in my field and wondered what it was called.

    Gill in Canada

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  7. lovely butterfly and flower!

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  8. I truly enjoy your pictures!!
    Thank you for your posts and information.

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  9. So, those are hawkweed...I always wonder what they are. I am fascinated by their color. I have a few milkweed in my yard that I let it grow because i heard that butterflies love them.

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  10. So lucky to have captured that butterfly. I am amused by it's tail and stripes.

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  11. A beautiful butterfly shot, another wonderful photo. Thank you so much for your continued support of Today's Flowers. We appreciate it very much. Have a great week.

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  12. Absolutely GORGEOUS image! Outstanding.

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