These little fellows are all around us and make a world of difference. Survival of all plants and therefore all of us depends on these little creatures. I must it admit it creeps me out a bit when one crawls on me but all creatures have a place in the glorious world we live in.
As humans we place value levels and assign importance to the creatures we share space with. This is should not be so, for the health and well being of all is dependent on all systems flowing together in a perfect symphony to create the music of life.
So next time you are about to spray some noxious pesticide remember the life you save by not spraying is your own!
Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
~Soren Kierkegaard



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We would love for you to contribute and become an author. Please email wildlifehub@yahoo.com
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Gorgeous images. You have some very beautiful photography on your blog. I’ll be back for more! 🙂
Greetings from the Far North
Dina
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wonderful quote….one we need to remember everyday we get to be on this glorious earth.
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Love these DAPonte ! I was wondering, do you sell your images? I’m curious as I had a professional and instructor tell me that flowers with bugs don’t sell that well. I think differently. I think the bug gives the flowers more life. Be interesting to see if you have success selling these. Thanks! Emily
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I really enjoyed those shots.
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What type of butterfly/moth is the one above? I saw one last week and do not recall seeing one my neck of the woods before. Of course I have been little more attentive these last several years because of my photography habit 🙂
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It is a Great Southern White Latin Name: Ascia monuste Genus: Ascia Species: monuste
The Great Southern White’s antennae have a distinctive blue tip. While males are always white, females may be white, gray or an intermediate color. Adults have a low, generally casual flight.
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Thanks for the name because I was not have much luck finding it on my own. I am staying around the house this weekend and I hope to find another one and get some decent captures.
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I had trouble at first myself until I found butterflydatabase.com
Happy shooting!
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Thanks!
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Great shots!
Thank you for your continued support of my blog! Much appreciated! 🙂
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Thank you Craig and your welcome!
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Love the quote!!!
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