
Sometimes I get so caught up in my own problems that I forget how amazing the world is.
Wendelin Van Draanen
I am amazed at what can be found on a blade of grass. I don't know what type of butterfly this is (I know I say that a lot) I "think" it is some type of skipper. It is much smaller than most skippers I've seen.
Nice little one ! And a beautiful color compo - love this orange/green :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color too!!!
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Definitely a skipper, though which kind will require much sifting through butterfliesandmoths.org!
ReplyDeletelooks so delicate! very pretty
ReplyDeleteOh, how cute! You get the most amazing insect shots!
ReplyDeleteThis beauty with the vivid orange wings looks especially lovely against the gorgeous background. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant colors and beautiful composition. A delight to the eyes.
ReplyDeleteThere's a whole other world living down there among the grass. Another great shot. The colors are so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute teeny tiny butterfly! Nature always has so many little surprises. :)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Beautiful colour combination. FAB.
ReplyDeleteEven without a name,this one is beautiful.Orange Crush,about says it all.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Very nice shot & you must be quite patient, too! WoW!
ReplyDeleteHappy MM
Wow! Love the contrast of the orange against the green. What a cute little skipper! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely, delicate capture.
ReplyDeleteKerri, this is a stunning shot; I couldn't care that you don't know his name, you've got his portrait and it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe colours in this are so beautiful. Great title too!
Pretty sure (99%) that this a Least Skipper.
ReplyDeleteGreat post title for this little number!
ReplyDeleteGreat orange color! I've never seen one of these little butterflies, but it really stands out against the green grass.
ReplyDeleteLovely Kerri!
ReplyDeleteWhat a tiny little skipper! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful macro
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