A great combination of photos for your theme. I like that you chose photos that more hinted of red rather than overwhelming the viewer with that color.
Kerri--The butterfly is most likely the Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis). The question mark is on the underside of the wings. The color is usually orange so that's really unusual to find it to be so red.
Gorgeous ruby reds! No clue about the butterfly, but he's beautiful. :c)
ReplyDeleteA great combination of photos for your theme. I like that you chose photos that more hinted of red rather than overwhelming the viewer with that color.
ReplyDeletei love your trio especially that sweet little hummingbird :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what the butterfly is but they sure are lovely.. times three
ReplyDeleteGreat photo as usual. I've never seen a butterfly like that before - it is gorgeous though.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic combination of images. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy butterflies all seem to be the yellow tigertail or just some sort of black ones. Love the red one.
ReplyDeleteThat butterfly is quite spectacular; i've not seen one like that before ever!
ReplyDeleteYou captured some beautiful reds here!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a red butterfly!!
Junie
No idea of the butterfly identity but I would just call it gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful trio! I don't think I've ever seen a red butterfly - how wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI just love the combination of reds and greens. Wonderful photo collage, Kerri!
ReplyDeleteI tried googling "red butterfly" but didn't get anywhere. Lovely creature. Perhaps you've discovered a new species?
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photos! What a great Ruby Tuesday Trio! I love your collages!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning capture! They never stay this still for me. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely red. Such amazing capures.
ReplyDeleteIs that hummingbird on a feeder? I want one but we don't want the mess from the birds lol
ReplyDeleteThe look on the hummers face so priceless sandy
ReplyDeleteOK Kerri, I asked my sissy, who is a butterfly lover, and she sent me a reply to say that you beautiful red butterfly is a Question Mark Butterfly!
ReplyDeleteHere is the link on Butterflies and Moths...
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species?l=1754
Beautiful catch!!
Beautiful collection.
ReplyDeleteKerri--The butterfly is most likely the Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis). The question mark is on the underside of the wings. The color is usually orange so that's really unusual to find it to be so red.
ReplyDeleteYour trio is so beautiful. A little bird is so cute!
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