Wonderful stuff, Frank!

I think I like this one best:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BivpRUiOKq8/TprRqGZ-m2I/AAAAAAAAIB4/yWuKXYH2al4/s400/monarch_4.jpg

I've *seen* a few monarchs this year, but haven't been able to get close enough to the to get a good shot. You've done great here!

-- Walt

On 10/16/2011 7:51 AM, frank theriault wrote:
I missed the largest part of the migration of the monarchs this year
during their stop-over at Colonel Sam Smith Park in New Toronto (a
block from my house).  Last year there were thousands, tens of
thousand, so many they made the trees appear to have orange leaves.

I went down to the park last Saturday evening and was surprised to
find hundreds of stragglers eating.  They were still there Sunday
morning, but when I went back on Sunday evening there was nary a
monarch to be found.

Unlike last year they weren't so co-operative (they were practically
landing on me last year) and were a bit skittish, making it a bit more
difficult to get good shots.  Also unlike last year the late day and
early morning sun was spectacular, so I concentrated on backlit shots
(so I must apologize for the sameness in that regard) - their wings
just look so amazing and stained glass-like in that light!

So without further ado, here they are, the monarchs for 2011:

http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/by-divine-right.html

Hope you enjoy.  Comments always welcome.

cheers,
frank



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