We now return to regularly scheduled blogging . . .
For many of you, the month of October is either Fall or Spring. Here is south Texas, October is summer's swan song.
This year, except for one brief cold snap, was no exception.
While I was busy here on the blog giving you my best of the Psalms, October was giving us butterflies. More butterflies than I saw all summer long!
Black Swallowtail |
Gulf Fritillary |
Monarch - female |
Monarch - male |
Orange Sulphur |
Painted Lady |
And now, finally, Fall is beginning to make an appearance.
Sadly, the hummingbirds are gone.
But others, like the (elusive) Meadow Lark and this pretty Song Sparrow, are making their migratory and winter appearances.
The bucks are back in town for the annual rut.
And the cottonwood tree in our front yard has dressed itself for the season.
What are you seeing through your lens this week?
Blessings,
Nature Notes, Through My Lens, Bird D’pot,
Saturday’s Critters, Life thru the Lens,
Wild Bird Wednesday, Our World Tuesday,
Community Global, Photo Friday, Little Things Thursday
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