My zinnias haven't given it up entirely yet either but they are not looking nearly as good as they were. That is a lovely shot.
Nice shot! That's a long-tailed skipper butterfly, I believe. I saw them in Florida when I was there a few weeks ago.
great pix!
I can confirm Professor Reed's identification. It is indeed a long tailed skipper butterfly and his name is Bob.
Zinnias! Wow! I'll have to remember them next year for my garden!
What a brilliant photo. And I love zinnias. We had them in Connecticut. Not here in Southern Spain.
Zinnias hold a special place in my heart because when I was a child my mother let me plant the seeds. My first experience growing things.
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My zinnias haven't given it up entirely yet either but they are not looking nearly as good as they were. That is a lovely shot.
Nice shot! That's a long-tailed skipper butterfly, I believe. I saw them in Florida when I was there a few weeks ago.
great pix!
I can confirm Professor Reed's identification. It is indeed a long tailed skipper butterfly and his name is Bob.
Zinnias! Wow! I'll have to remember them next year for my garden!
What a brilliant photo. And I love zinnias. We had them in Connecticut. Not here in Southern Spain.
Zinnias hold a special place in my heart because when I was a child my mother let me plant the seeds. My first experience growing things.
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