July 2025
I don't get so many photo-ops with the female hummingbird.
July 31
July 30
Macro lens with phone, I eye-balled this Monarch caterpillar at 7/64". I think it hatched today.
July 29
I think this is a young Carolina Wren that I later saw begging. Here, however, I think the beak is open wide not for food but as part of the sunbathing choreography.
I planted it a few years ago to attract the Zebra swallowtail (I've not seen one yet).
July 27
This is not a combined image, one is on the Swamp MW flower and one is in flight (1/1600 shutter speed). These two lingered quite a while.
I thought I had two Monarchs today but checking the photos later showed three. All females too, one laying eggs for sure. My count is 9 so far.
July 26
Another attempt at the same Monarch egg.
July 25 - Happy Birthday Nick!
Hoping it's not too late I got some milkweed seedlings in the ground with an effort to protect from those who chew (including coffee grounds for slugs).
Call me a Monarchist: Henrietta the Fifth, another egg-layer! On Rose of Sharon adjacent to the MW patch.
Got a new macro lens for phone, here's an egg on Swamp MW. Not great but you can sort of see the linear striations.
July 24
Happy fourth! It's July and I saw my fourth Monarch today. She didn't linger for a photo-op but I watched her leave these calling cards.
July 23
This angle-wing butterfly (my first of the season) was coming and going from the patio so I grabbed the camera and lingered. It kept leaving and coming back.
I suppose I didn't really think it would happen but no harm in extending an invitation for it to land on my hand, which I did, but it didn't. Until... a bit later... it stopped on my other hand, the one that was gripping the camera (which it was tasting). I couldn't have focused that close but that's when I saw the Question Mark underwing ID. Thank you Mother Nature for that magical moment.
PS: This is a combined image for depth-of-field. PPS: Oddly enough, one year ago to the day FB reminded me that I posted a shot of the same butterfly.
July 22
About to fly off into the fading light of the evening.
July 21
Juvenile Cardinal
July 20
Carolina Wren
Another little bit of odo-symmetry to help balance our out-of-whack world.
July 19
I don't get tired of this. July 15
A somewhat tattered looking Great Spangled Fritillary
My 3rd Monarch. She laid eggs on the Common and Swamp milkweed.
Could have been better but at least the shadow is in focus.
Butterfly BIFs are even harder than bird BIFs (Bird In Flight).
First Spicebush swallowtail of the season
First Spicebush swallowtail of the season
July 13
Hummingbird Clearwing moth on Common millkweed
July 9
I left the GoPro running to record Catbird chatter and caught a Monarch headed for the Milkweed jungle. I can't tell if it's a female but it looks like there's a chance. Video (not audio) is slowed down to 25%.
July 8.
I got lucky with this male Ruby-throated hummingbird.
July 5.
First Monarch, yay! It's a lady but if she left any eggs I didn't find them.
Downy woodpecker sunbathing
July 2
This is from late June but I only just finished it: another Carolina Wren sequence.