So Pretty
And So Fuzzy!
We can never have too many pollinators on the farm:
5/8/08: Luna Moth Love (and an amazing butterfly book)
4/10/06: Look What Landed At My Feet
5/11/06: Butterfly Conference
5/11/06: My Good Deed For The Day
6/22/06: Farms Depend On Pollinators
6/23/06: You Can't Have Too Many Pollinators Around
6/24/06: Butterflies & Sheep & I Love Spiderwort
6/28/06: Butterfly Paradise
6/29/06: Obsessed With Bunnies & Butterflies
7/08/06: The Stuff Of Life
7/16/06: Butterfly Bonanza
8/26/06: Butterfly Photos Are Better Than Nothing
8/14/07: Joint Pollination Task Force
9/11/07: Welcoming Autumn with Open Arms
9/27/07: The Squash Blossom Butterfly
1/1/08: Fortunately All Flowers Look Perfect to Pollinators
7/6/08: Abuzz with Activity
7/8/08: Winged Spectacular
3/31/09: Flash of Butterfly Brilliance
© Copyright 2009 FarmgirlFare.com, the fly by night foodie farm blog where seeing a Luna moth on the farm always feels as if we've been given a gift. For those of you who have been wondering about my camera, these pictures—along with all of the photos I've posted on Farmgirl Fare and In My Kitchen Garden during the past two and a half years—were taken with the little point and shoot Canon PowerShot A630 that is almost always strapped around my neck.
Beautiful!.....I have never seen one of those.....never,ever. That is a gift! Your whole lifestyle is a gift!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is gorgeous! Nice work on the photography, too :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that moth is amazing! I haven't seen anything like that before! Beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteAll I have are boring gray months.
ReplyDeleteI will have to look harder. I must have some pretty ones somewhere.
That is so cool! I've never seen a Luna Moth before.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteI love luna's. They are so pretty. They like moon flowers along with that other kind of moth with the long stinger nose. Sorry don't know it's name.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture.
Ramona
So cool, Susan! How long did it take you to capture that shot?
ReplyDeleteLovely! We saw these beauties in the summer in Wisconsin while I was growing up. Sadly, my parents haven't seen them around for many years now. I wish I knew why.
ReplyDeleteSue
Awesome photos!! Such a beautiful moth.
ReplyDeleteThey never cease to take my breath away.
ReplyDeleteCool. Very Cool.
ReplyDeleteLove the side view!
ReplyDeleteLove those Luna Moths! They are simply magical when you come across them, hanging on your screen door.
ReplyDeleteThat is a treat...nice blog!
ReplyDeleteGartenGrl