Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Elfins and Egrets

w/ some Pink Evening Primroses


Henry's Elfin
One of my favorite butterflies. Not bright and showy, but dark and fast flying. Why do I like them? Because they are one of the earliest hatching butterflies in the Ft. Worth area. We always start looking for them when the redbud trees start to bloom.










Egrets
A very cool and calm bird.


Snowy Egret
Notice the yellow shoes


Great Egret
Notice all of the snails on the grass stems.


And finally some flowers


Evening Primroses (Pink)
Growing wild in my front yard. Photo taken at sunset.


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Troy and Martha

ABC Wednesday Round 3 is here.

43 comments:

Pat - Arkansas said...

Never before have I seen so many snails in one place. Do egrets eat snails? If yes, this bird has arrived at an "all you can eat" buffet!

The primroses (and butterfly) are beautiful.

kjpweb said...

Wonderful images - and oh my - these snails!!! That's astonishing!
Cheers, Klaus

Louise said...

Creative and diverse "E!" And the pictures are fabulous. And the snails??? Well, I'm glad they are at a distance. I shudder even typing about them.

judi/Gmj said...

Diverse is a great word!! Great post.

HFD60 said...

Great images...Egret's are such beautiful and graceful birds...nice job

Rune Eide said...

The photos are as always 1. class, but when I read "Elfins", I did a mental short-cut to Tolkien and the Elves and Elvish.

I hope someone has chosen such an E.

photowannabe said...

Terrific choices for the letter E. Mine will go up tonight.
Sorry I'm trying the word verification for a while and if that doesn't cure the spammers I will go to modifacation too.
Isn't it crazy that we even have to do what will irritate the ones we want to please?

Maria Verivaki said...

egrets are like little giants on stilts - thanks for sharing them with us!

Marina said...

Great shots!!! I'm speechless...

sonia a. mascaro said...

Wonderful photos! The egret's photos are just gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

Great choices and shots for E. The Egrets are fabulous and I'm a sucker for any pink flower...

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

wow!Troy and Martha,
How are you doing my friends?

This are great shots, mostly I do/did not know the english names for elfins(had some shots) otherwise.... I Love the elfins and Egrets of today welldone!

Happy ABC WEDNESDAY!
Greetings from, JoAnn's-D-Eyes,
www.joannwalraven.blogspot.com

CaBaCuRl said...

Your butterfly pictures are wonderful....isn't it well camouflaged! Egrets are such graceful flyers I reckon.

Anonymous said...

great series of pictures. I love the yellow shoes.

Liz Hinds said...

Oh my, I think we have some evening primrose in our garden!

That snowy egret is lovely.

Kim from Hiraeth said...

All wonderful 'e's' but I like the red buds best of all!

david mcmahon said...

Too cold here (but spring cometh) for butterflies.

Leslie: said...

Wow, that egret sure won't go hungry! Lovely photos and enjoyed my visit. :D

Tom said...

All these are great pictures...never heard of the Elfin before so I must look that up..
Tom

Granny Smith said...

For sheer beauty, I choose your third picture. HOW do you get such miraculously precise focus on your images?

Anonymous said...

Oh I love the egrets and primroses pictures! so wonderful!

My E picture is now posted, too! You can check it out HERE if you have the time. Thanks!

Shelley said...

I do love those egrets and your description of them!

Larry D said...

Great photos, I tried to get a good shot this week of an egret but failed, yours are wonderful.

Bear Naked said...

Yes when the Great Egret photo is enlarged you can see many snails.
Wonderful photos and good choices for the letter E for ABC Wednesday.


Bear((( )))

magiceye said...

super E collection!


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Unknown said...

Great pictures, and wonderful choices for the letter E.

Love the Egret's yellow 'shoes'!!

Gary
Bodge's Bulletin

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful series of pictures! Thanks for sharing.

Gordon said...

Lovely photos; especially the close-ups of the elfins.

naturglede/Randi Lind said...

So many beautiful photoes.I love the egret.

me ann my camera said...

The Elfin is beautiful and perhaps one day I'll see a real one. Before choosing an Eagle for my E post I had looked through the indexes of my bird guide and butterfly guides and found Elfins and Egrets. I almost decided on Egrets then chose Eagle instead. Your Egrets are lovely! Happy Wednesday!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Troy: Wonderful captures, you have outdone yourself today.

AphotoAday said...

We see a lot of those egrets here in San Pablo bay, just north of San Francisco...   Difficult to get too close to...

Gerald (Ackworth born) said...

not seen many butterflies this year - never seen an egret but then I wouldn't expect to - seen herons though.

Pappy said...

Beautiful photography as usual. Thanks for all the nature lessons. Pappy

Shimmy Mom said...

Great E's. I think that Egrets are such majestic bird.

Suburbia said...

I love the little Egrets, such elegant birds.

Sandi McBride said...

There's nothing quite like an egret...I love all the water birds...and primroses are so delicate and special...as special as that sparrow of a butterfly! Not especially showy, but lovely in her own way...David sent me by...
Sandi

Middle Ditch said...

I had a great time visiting your blog and looking at those fantastic photographs.

Thank you for sharing

Cath said...

You get some excellent close ups and shots. The butterfly is magnificent.

Thank you for your comment on my E post. I was away and had no internet contact so I am catching up now.

Thank you for your indepth explanation of indigo and how it is classified. When I commented on your double rainbow post that you "forgot indigo" though, I was not cricising. I was simply pointing out that although I could see the indigo there, you had not mentioned it and I had assumed (wrongly it seems) that you had missed it out in error. (I often miss things out if I hurry when posting.)

I have only ever known the rainbow to have 7 colours. I can see 7 colours. I am fascinated that science would classify something in 6 colours when there are clearly 7. Indigo was always a thin line in the colour spectrum, but a discernible colour nonetheless. imho.

The information you gave me is fascinating - truly it is. But I will always see and name 7 colours in a rainbow. I do not need to be a retired physicist or similar in order to know what I see and recognise it. I respect your views and simply made an error of assumption that a colour had been missed. I won't accept that is was an error of knowledge that there are 6 colours because I see 7!

I am just an old fashioned kinda gal I guess. ;0)

I have posted this response in my own comments box also so there is some sense to this conversation!

Stanley said...

Hei, nice photos! I really enjoyed looking at them =) Cheers!

mrsnesbitt said...

Egrets would be welcome in my garden anytime. Always guaranteed a good helping of snails.

Thanks for being part of this great Wednesday project.

becky aka theRAV said...

And here I thought elfins were elves. LOL Do egrets have regrets? Sorry I couldn't resist. I am on a funny roll today.

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