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.
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.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! That's a long-tailed skipper butterfly, I believe. I saw them in Florida when I was there a few weeks ago.
ReplyDeletegreat pix!
ReplyDeleteI can confirm Professor Reed's identification. It is indeed a long tailed skipper butterfly and his name is Bob.
ReplyDeleteZinnias! Wow! I'll have to remember them next year for my garden!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant photo. And I love zinnias. We had them in Connecticut. Not here in Southern Spain.
ReplyDeleteZinnias 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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