Saturday 13 September 2014

Butterflies

The husband was in the garden the other evening and couldn't help noticing how many butterflies there were. So he took some pictures and thought you'd like to see them.
 


 





The butterflies were so 'drunk' on nectar that they even came and sat on his hand.









I suppose it won't be long until the butterflies are gone from our gardens for another year.

All the best until the next time.

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Gillian. How lucky to have them perch on your hand like that! Jane x

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  2. They are so gorgeous.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  3. Beautiful Gillian! I love butterflies. We've had "drunk" bumblebees all around our lavender hedge but no butterflies.Cx

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  4. Hello Gillian

    Oh my word what stunning pictures, they are fabulous. I love the vibrant butterfly clours and your lovely lavender flower.

    luv
    irene
    xxxx

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  5. He is a good photographer. I love that they perched on his hand, that must be a sign of luck.

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  6. Beautiful butterflies. Don't seem to have seen so many this year but did spot a Red Admiral in the garden this morning. Fab photography too.

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  7. I love butteflies! Beautiful pictures!
    Have a nice week!
    Lucie

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  8. Such beautiful pictures. I have tried to photograph our butterflies but I have to get too close to them with my little camera and that scares them. Yours are lovely. And so are the "flutter-bys."

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  9. Hi Gillian! Thanks for the lovely photos, so pretty! I've noticed quite a few more butterflies around here, must be the slightly warmer weather returning!
    Wishing you a happy week!
    Ingrid xx
    http://myfunkycrochet.blogspot.be

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  10. Absolutely exquisite photos!
    Tammy x

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