Speckled Wood on Marsh Marigold. by jayfar
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Description
Taken last week.
The Marsh Marigold is also known as King Cup.
Zoom is larger.
Comments (24)
Faemike55
Wonderful and delightful capture
Cyve
WOW... Marvelous capture my friend... Fantastic lights and butterfly... Marvelous flowers also !!!!
Jean_C
A superb butterfly and a splendid contrast with the flower, excellent capture!
Maxidyne
You are having better weather than us Jeff. Stunning image !
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Nicely done Jeffers.
miwi
Super capture,excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dochtersions
It's a most fantastic photo, Jeff!!! I love the contrasting colors as the stamens of the flowers. The light is beautiful on it. Bravo, my friend.
helanker
OH! This is so delightful with these gorgeous yellow flowers and the cute butterfly. Like really summer :-)
Hendesse
Excellent and very beautiful shot Jeff. Fantastic details and wonderful light and colours!
durleybeachbum
Really lovely, Jeff! We also call them Water blobs.
kgb224
Amazing capture my friend. God bless.
SunriseGirl
Great shot!
wysiwig
What a smashing image. It positively screams SPRING!
MrsRatbag
How beautiful!!! Love that bright gold!
pimanjc
Super capture.
Mulltipass
Absolutely Beautiful!!!
Richardphotos
superb macro/butterfly
prutzworks
here a lot of common brimstones xlt butterfly capture!
danapommet
A delightful color combination to show off the Speckled Wood Jeff!
sossy
splendid and most wonderful butty impression! love the colors in the bright sunlight! top detailed capture! ;o)
debbielove
Beautiful shot Jeff and sunny, awful here! lol Lovely butterfly, well taken. Rob
flavia49
wonderful
tommorules
Don't know how I missed this one Jeff, sorry; a beauty. Almost a shame the flower makes the butterfly look a bit "dull" by comparison (which it certainly is NOT!)
Katraz
I have seen both while on walks but not together.