Butterfly Bush

The butterfly bush was very busy today. At least one western tiger swallowtail, various bees, some white butterflies, and the prize of the day, a Weidemeyer’s Admiral.

In big wind gusts, the swallowtail and the admiral wrapped their wings around the flower wands to hold on in what looked a lot like hugs.

I think it’s a Checkered White, but I’m counting on Ms. Lepidoptera (Susan, 😉) to weigh in on this ID. Perhaps Dr. Pollinator can identify the bumblebee: there are at least three species with these similar markings and I’m no expert.

I chased the admiral round and round the butterfly bush trying to catch a full open wingspread, but it was pretty windy and I couldn’t get the right angle.

I’m grateful for this exquisite nature in my backyard. I’m grateful for Nature everywhere on this precious planet whether or not I get to experience it. I’m grateful for people who love and protect Nature, and who stand up to tyrannical warmongers who commit crimes against Nature. No Kings! Join your local rally tomorrow. Find out where at nokings.org.

2 thoughts on “Butterfly Bush

  1. We will be at our Capital at the rally. Our Governor, one of Trump’s shameless lackeys, Is closing the Capital building so there will be no restrooms available, making the organizers scramble at the last minute to get and pay for port-a-potties for the thousands of people expected.

  2. Great photos. The white buttterfly is…a Becker’s White, “one of our most beautiful whites. It’s the male. It is found in arid areas, including deserts, sagebrush and juniper…bingo! I used A Swift Guide to the Butterflies of North America for ID help because I have never seen this one. Thank you for the opportunity to study it.

    My thoughts are with all Americans who cherish their democracy. I pray that you may have strength and the courage of your convictions. May the rule of law prevail.

    Susan xox

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