Monarch Butterfly Begining
The monarch butterfly in the beginning
Published by Roni ODonnell
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9 Comments
Post a CommentI think we all need to take the time to appreciate them because we are slowly destroying these things. Thank you all for your comments.
Isn't that beautiful? Wow! God's creations are amazing. I really appreciate it, and I take the time to pay attention to it all.
Great shots - beautiful!
Gorgeous pictures.... :o)
You get the most splendid pictures. Incredible.
Rhonda, this is just so beautiful & another testament of God's creation. How could these Monarchs go thousands & thousands of miles to a place they have never seen to mate & leave to places they know not yet. It can not be evolution. It is intelligence designed by God Himself. Your capture of these Monarchs (kings) are just a glimpse of His brilliant intelligence that poor evolutionists have no idea about. Oh how I wish they knew my friend. Just beautiful. Thank you. Thumbs Up! on this. Blessings. : - )
Exquisite photos. :-)
You must have a great camera! Such sharp details. Enjoyed seeing them -- thanks for sharing!
nice photos