I found a little side trail at the Shangri-La trailhead where there are branches piled up with vines growing up through them. I saw butterflies there a few months ago so I went back a few days ago to see what it looked like now.
There were yellow wildflowers blooming everywhere with butterflies fluttering.
So I named it Butterfly Brambles.
Painted Lady butterfly that I spotted there in December.
I was hoping to see the Painted Lady again but I didn't see one today. I did see several others though!
Gulf Fritillary
Black Swallowtail Butterfly
Longtailed Skipper
I walked another direction to try to get closer to a huge Wild Plum tree in full bloom.
It was beautiful!
You could smell the sweet scent from the trail!
This was another tree blooming.
And more wildflowers.
I wish I could drive over there every day! It's only 4 miles from my house so it's tempting!
Have you seen wildflowers in bloom this week?
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...this sure looks like Shangri-La to me.
No wildflowers here! We're still under a foot of snow!
Everything is covered in snow here in the mountains of Southern California. Looking at your pictures, it's hard to believe we live in the same country. Your butterfly photos are so beautiful, thanks for sharing. And I see that you are enjoying your Jeep. My neighbor, who bought mine, just put a hard roof on it, and it now looks similar to yours, just a 2-door version in British Racing Green. I often miss the Jeep, but my Honda is better for this old lady version of myself.
Beau and I see wild weeds on our walk every day. we once got to watch a gulf fritillary make a cocoon and then watch it turn to a butterfly. in our back yard, that year we had hundreds of them and i got to stand in a swarm and let the light on me.. we had purple passion plants on all the fences and the butterflies loved it. drought killed all the flowers but now we have a few of the zebra b flies
Very nice photos.
I have a yellow butterfly illustration in mind. Now I know what to look for.
It is so good to see so many butterflies where you are, Diane. I am always concerned when scientists say their numbers are diminishing. I try to grow milkweed every summer so they have a place to lay their eggs.
Beautiful collection of butterflies. Love the pretty wildflowers too.
It is too early for spring flowers here, maybe a few snowdrops.
Have a great day and happy new week!
So many great looking butterflies here. Interesting patterns and fantastic colours
Wildflowers? Nooo, not even one. Glad that you saw some and all those gorgeous butterflies, too. My favorite is the first.
Oh, I am enjoying your butterfly photos. Such exquisite specimens. So pretty. And to take a walk where wild plum blooms. I have to admit I'm a wee bit envious of your experience - it must smell heavenly. I do not think I have ever smelled wild plum. Although I don't know for sure, I don't think we have it around here.
Thanks for a lovely post, Diane. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead.
Brenda xo
Wow, so many pretty butterflies.
Sure was nice to see all the beautiful butterflies.
Glorious photos especially the butterfly shots.
Hugs and blessings, Diane.
I have not seen any wildflowers that I noticed. The butterflies are fabulous. Thanks for sharing these great photos.
Butterfly brambles seems like a perfect name. They certainly have lovely patterns. Looks like you have another beautiful trail to visit. Yes I saw the first of the pink Marri Rosea flowering along a walk we do today. So lovely. Enjoy your week, happy rambling.
I love butterflies. But I rarely see any. They are few and far between in these parts. Such lovely photos. It looks so nice and warm there. The opposite of what I am dealing with. I love sharing all your adventures.
I love butterflies. But they are rarely seen here. Your pictures are lovely. It looks so nice and warm there. Just the opposite of what is going on here. I would be tempted to take a walk in your Shangri-La often.
SO beautiful!!! You are very knowledgeable about so much in nature! I admire that about you!
That's a nice collection of butterfly pictures.
We don't see butterflies here yet, it's still too cold for that, it's still winter.
Greetings Irma
Butterfly Brambles seems like a perfectly good name. I think you should have a sign made!
lovely butterfly.....beautiful photos
I absolutely love your Butterfly Brambles! Looks like a spot where I could be very happy for hours on end. Who wouldn't want to wander in Shangri-La?
A few days ago, it seemed as though Mother Nature flipped a switch and suddenly there were things blooming and flying everywhere! So much to see and never enough time.
Thank you for a "Prelude To Spring" post, Diane!
Wildflowers blooming? In my dreams! It's snowing here again. I'll have the thrill of seeing yours instead.
Those butterflies are so pretty. I've seen little purple flowers shooting up on the sides of the road. Mostly what I have seen in my neck of the woods is POLLEN and lots of it according to my allergies right now! Happy March sweet lady. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Your butterfly photographs are beautiful.
Enjoy this last day of February and have a happy new month of March.
All the best Jan
Gulf Fritillary looks so beautiful and lovely butterfly...
wonderful captures
Pretty pretty Spring!! Wow-- a big variety of butterflies there! Haven't seen too many here yet. Happy March! Be lookng for four leaf clovers! Lol
We waiting for springtime, Diane! Therefore your butterflies are very welcome for my snowwhite eyes. On sunday we get again snow. It`s really enough.
Wonderful captures!
... thank you being part of
MosaicMonday
Hugs by Heidrun
Such pretty butterflies in this area. I especially like the the bright orange one, and your photo is so clear. That one has a pretty design in its wings. The painted lady is very pretty too.
Have a good rest of the week, Diane.
~Sheri
Thank you for the flowers and butterflies. :-)
Still buried deep in snow in my neck of the woods. Hee Hee!
It would be lovely to go over there all the time. Beautiful butterflies and scenery!
It would be lovely to go over there all the time. Beautiful butterflies and scenery, and I love the red truck!
It is cold and the garden is barren and covered with snow just now, but thanks for the glimmer of hope that spring is near.
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