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Monarch butterflies everywhere


After a couple of bush walks on our days off this Monarch butterfly caught my attention on our way back to the car. Easily distracted I am I think! After following it I found there were quite a few more than this one. It's been such a mild winter up here that it feels like Spring has come early, maybe that's why this guy was out enjoying the sunshine.

Linking up with Our World Tuesday.

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Billy Blue Eyes said…
We have had very few butterflys this year, very sad
William Kendall said…
We've had some of them in this area lately.
Susan Heather said…
I think they have been around all winter as, of course, it has been so mild.
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Lady Fi said…
What a lovely shot.
Fun60 said…
I love the monarch butterflies. I was fortunate to see them migrating in their thousands when I was in Mexico a few years ago. Something I'll never forget.
Rhonda Albom said…
I've seen some butterflies up near me but the swan plants still have almost all their leaves (so there can't be too many butterflies around yet).
Graham Edwards said…
One of the big things I miss now that I no longer live in New Zealand is the beautiful and utterly amazing Monarch Butterflies.
That is such good news -- Monarchs are having a hard time in this country

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