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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Viceroy


 I did not see one single Viceroy butterfly this year...below is a Monarch.   Do you see the difference/





24 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Wow, these are very alike! The photos look like a professional took them for a magazine!

Ruth Hiebert said...

These are wonderful comparison shots.

CheerfulMonk said...

I can see a difference, but I probably wouldn't notice if I saw one or the other in the wild. Thanks for the education.

Bill said...

A fine looking fellow! Thanks for sharing, Rose.

Nancy Chan said...

From the photos you shared, I now can see the difference between the two. Your photos are sharp and the details are very clear. Have a great weekend.

Hootin Anni said...

The patterns is just one feature.

Ann said...

They do look a lot alike. Had you not said one was a Monarch and one was a Viceroy I probably wouldn't have noticed the difference. Beautiful photos.

eileeninmd said...

Gorgeous butterfly captures!
Take care, have a happy Friday and a great weekend!

Martha said...

I would have just assumed both were Monarch butterflies!

ushasurya said...

Lovely images..
Though they look more or less the same, there is a slight variatiobn in the shape of the wings and colours!!And of course in the tip of the antennae!!
Devi :)))

Ruthie said...

They are shaped very differently. But both beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous butterflies. I loved to see them as a kid.

don said...

They are both beautiful pictures of the butterfly. No I don’t see the difference. I am not expert enough.

MadSnapper said...

If they are different and this is the first time I've ever seen him side-by-side to tell the difference. The Viceroy is absolutely stunning and that photo is gorgeous it's like he posed in just the right place for you to get the top part of the yellow flower to make a perfect photo

retirementdaze said...

I see the difference but probably only because you alerted me there was a difference.Hope you are doing well. Hope to get back posting soon!

Calusarus said...

I really like the vivid colors on the butteflies

Hill Top Post said...

I wouldn't notice, either, if I saw one or the other out flitting from flower to flower. I guess those viceroys aren't so tasty as a Monarch. As always, your photos are wonderful!

Lowcarb team member said...

Both are beautiful ...

All the best Jan

HappyK said...

Perfect!! Love the first one best of all. The yellow flowers make the butterfly even prettier.
I knew the difference between the two butterflies was slight and always forget which is which.

Kodak said...

Both are very pretty. The top one is stunning.

Red Rose Alley said...

That first photo is one of the prettiest butterflies I've seen, Rose.

You know, I love candles, but don't light them as often as I'd like to either.

Have a peaceful weekend.

~Sheri

Michael Rawluk said...

So nice. Especially the first shot.

ElaineH said...

These are beautiful images! I never really knew the difference but can see it now when they are side by side. Wonderful images!

Laura. M said...

Bellísimas. Buenas capturas.
Cuídate.
Un abrazo.

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