You are the 2nd one in two days that shared a photo. The other blogger in Canada showed the monarchs hatching...they'll be flying down here soon! Great photo (ps...thanks for the heads up on nature's heart!)
I read the title of your post in my Feedly feed and wondered what Monarch crystals were. Then when I opened up the blog post I realized I read it wrong...lol Fantastic picture.
wow...this is a lovely capture Rose !! I remember ( in the days that I did not own a Digital camera ) our oleander tree's leaves having a plethora of these God's lovely Creations !!!They becmae more transparent and colourful with time and I would look forward to the beautiful butterfly coming out!! The Fils were rather expensive and we just couldn't afford it !! But now I have two cameras and one nice phone and alas! No butterflies or cocoons!! Devi :))
Do you know what popped out? I would like to hear it was a beautiful butterfly. The background is so smooth it is hard to guess what it might have been. BTW, the crop I was considering was straight across through the dark log. You could just hold up a sheet of paper for a "do it yourself" crop!
Wow, God's own transformation machine!
ReplyDeleteYou have to admit, butterflies do the teenage years right. :D
ReplyDeleteYou are the 2nd one in two days that shared a photo. The other blogger in Canada showed the monarchs hatching...they'll be flying down here soon! Great photo (ps...thanks for the heads up on nature's heart!)
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThat is cool, great find! Enjoy your day, wishing you a great week!
I read the title of your post in my Feedly feed and wondered what Monarch crystals were. Then when I opened up the blog post I realized I read it wrong...lol Fantastic picture.
ReplyDeleteMuito interessante.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
What a beauty! Something that I have never been able to capture with my camera. Great find!
ReplyDeleteFantastic capture!
ReplyDeletewow!! looks like the baby is about to break out and fly!! great picture! xoxoxox
ReplyDeleteThat looks precious! Well shot
ReplyDeleteI like Jenny's description of this. This is super shot and really clear for being a scan
ReplyDeletewow...this is a lovely capture Rose !! I remember ( in the days that I did not own a Digital camera ) our oleander tree's leaves having a plethora of these God's lovely Creations !!!They becmae more transparent and colourful with time and I would look forward to the beautiful butterfly coming out!! The Fils were rather expensive and we just couldn't afford it !!
ReplyDeleteBut now I have two cameras and one nice phone and alas! No butterflies or cocoons!!
Devi :))
An excellent close up of this middle of the process of hatching.
ReplyDeleteInteresting find. I hope you got to see the monarch.
ReplyDeleteWow. Super that you saw this. Did you watch the hatch or whatever you call it
ReplyDeleteMB
A very special moment when this happens.
ReplyDeleteSeguro que después fueuna preciosa mariposa.
ReplyDeleteBuena noche. Cuídate.
Un abrazo.
Great find. Amazing that a beautiful butterfly emerges.
ReplyDeleteThis is an incredible photo, Rose.
ReplyDeleteA little work of art. Mother Nature is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what popped out? I would like to hear it was a beautiful butterfly. The background is so smooth it is hard to guess what it might have been. BTW, the crop I was considering was straight across through the dark log. You could just hold up a sheet of paper for a "do it yourself" crop!
ReplyDeleteIt has a beauty all it's own. I would have loved to have seen it open up. A great image!
ReplyDeleteWow, nature is amazing. That is an interesting photo, Rose. I would have loved to seen it right after it opened.
ReplyDelete~Sheri