Monarch Butterflies

Monarch Butterfly

There were a number of Monarch and Gulf Fritillary butterflies feeding in one of Charleston’s “hidden” alleys yesterday afternoon.

Monarch Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly

This pair was mating on the old cobblestone. A few tourists passed by at full speed and the butterflies were fortunate not to get stepped on.

Monarch Butterflies Mating
Monarch Butterflies Mating

Just above this scene behind a wall a plant with a glorious plume of red was attracting Monarchs, Gulf Fritillaries, and a few small insects.

Monarch Butterflies
Monarch Butterflies and one Gulf fritillary

Theses butterflies were too busy to line up for a group shot.

Monarch Butterflies
Monarch Butterflies

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8 thoughts on “Monarch Butterfly”

  1. Lovely butterfly photos Ellen. The plants in the two lower photos appear to be the bottlebrush, genus Callistemon, an Australian plant, but grown in gardens in many countries.

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