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Coneflower Butterflies #1 Photograph by David T Wilkinson

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Comments (6)

Carmen Macuga

Carmen Macuga

Great timely capture!

Fiona Craig

Fiona Craig

A lovely image! L/F

Terri Waselchuk

Terri Waselchuk

A wonderful capture of two beauties. Thank you to Randy for the lesson on the spider. I see them often in my garden and really didn't know they packed a punch! Liked oh so much.

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

My absolute favorite combo, of flowers and "flying flowers" and this beauty is twice the pleasure in viewing! LIKED and FAVED

Janis  Tafoya

Janis Tafoya

Great capture....Congrats on being featured on WFS L

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

David, this is a real WOW factor in my book, as my fave pics are those of florals and "flying flowers" and your depiction of the combo here is elegant. I also noticed and wanted to bring to your attention, the little yellow garden spider, on lower left, as this is only the second one I have seen. If you look through my galleries, you will see real close up of this spider, and it looks alien in nature, but they are poisonous, not deadly, but can cause some people problems. The pic I have is where it jumped out of the cone of the coneflower, captured a bumblebee and almost drained its body, as you will see, when you view it. I just adore the colros and the two "flutterbyes" upon the petals! Welcome aboard our ship, as it is an honor to have you as a passenger on our voyage to success and recognition! LIKED and FAVED

Thanks for the comments, Randy. I appreciate you pointing out the yellow garden spider. Did not have a name for it. Just getting used to how this site works, including groups.

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