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Kip’s Comments - June 10, 2023

Enjoy Your Time and More

While watering trees this morning I found and photographed this spring azure butterfly. Even though the butterfly is small (an inch or so - maybe), and even though few people probably pay much attention to them, one detail about the spring azure is quite interesting. As an adult, this butterfly will only live a few days. Think about that - it has just emerged as a butterfly and already it is approaching old age and the end of life. That almost seems tragic, but is nature’s way. I hope this butterfly enjoys what time it has left.

Spring Azure Butterfly - Image 822031

This past week I was traveling. While away I photographed a few things worth sharing. Let’s begin with this tick-covered deer. The tick infestation was worst on the backs of the ears. I wonder if it will survive this blood-sucking health challenge.

Whitetail Deer on Lake Jacomo - Image 821721

Whitetail Deer on Lake Jacomo - Image 821737

In one of the coves on Lake Jacomo we found many of the mascot birds - turkey vultures. Most were in trees along the shore, but some were wading the edges.

Turkey Vultures - Image 821495

Turkey Vultures - Image 821406

We did see several great blue herons too. This was my favorite GBH picture of the outing.

Great Blue Heron - Image 821164

In the Independence, Missouri area I had two “First” observations for me - a giant leopard moth and American water willow plants. Thanks for finding the moth Holly!

Giant Leopard Moth - Image 821003

American Water Willow - Image 820966

We did see sailboats too.

Sailboat on Lake Jacomo - Image 821365