glasswings
Hemaris thysbe, a glass-wing hummingbird moth, graced the lilac bush in the dooryard
And a swallowtail butterfly
a dragon in the iris
there was also a bumble bee
It was a very busy day.
by zic · June 4, 2015
Hemaris thysbe, a glass-wing hummingbird moth, graced the lilac bush in the dooryard
And a swallowtail butterfly
a dragon in the iris
there was also a bumble bee
It was a very busy day.
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Beautiful.Report
Thank you, Chris.
I don’t much like how they display here. CK and I were discussing how to better do a montage, but I haven’t seen him around for a while, and I’ve been wondering about it.
For pure display pow, I sort of prefer my tumblr. The images look much better than above; which requires clicking and back at the very least.
I’ll have to research how to do wordpress photos better.Report
As a start, you could make a tumblr page laid out the way you like and put a link to it in the post. That is, more or less treat the post as a thumbnail for the real thing.Report
What kind of insect is the dragon? It’s a somewhat difficult beast to google, for obvious reasons…Report
Hemaris thysbe, the link at the beginning of the post, a glasswing hummingbird moth.Report
Oh, I gotcha! Thanks.Report