Biggest Art Steal

Blooms Butterflies Birds

Original author of the quote "Maybe the reason I love animals so much, is because the only time they have broken my heart is when theirs has stopped beating" is not definitively known.

Winter photography opportunities ambling, mulling over what's been happening, only time I find concentrating on something else gives a reprieve from life itself. Seasonal change is the author through natures blooms, butterflies and birds.

Currently a chilly breeze blows through with gentle rain, one day off from normal dry winter bright sunshine, plants get a gentle wash from dust and dander floating about. I fed the birds who arrived as usual the weavers and sparrows.

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Hidden under Croton leaf with veins in the sunlight during the week waiting and watching under dappled beautiful lighting thrown across it's wings looking transparent in spots. Butterflies use leaves when windy conditions arrive or it rains.

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Approaching this plant dance of butterflies happens with many appears as you walk past, as if we disturbing them.

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Not all butterflies arrive on colourful wings which makes me think this is the Dead-leaf Commodore (Precis tugela) since they would not be so noticeable if they did not move when we pass by.

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Time made available daily to walk outdoors camera in hand a strong draw card ritual undertaken at different times, a must for well being.

Amazed at the variety and number of butterflies that come and go during our cooler months along our coast, ever changing they take your breath away each time.

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Brown Pansy flower, no it's the butterfly aka Brown Pansy enjoying time on the soil perhaps nutrients in the soil it enjoys a sight I have noted over the years with this butterfly.

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I haven't seen the tell tale signs of the Hawk Moth caterpillars on my Arum Lily eating leaves, perhaps not this year. I never cut flowers in the garden for vase in the home, leave them for night pollinating moths or bats, perhaps some small birds I am not yet aware of.

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Jade (Crassula ovata) stunning in beauty, waxy two tone leaves, tiny flowers attracting many insects right now.

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Stralitzia aka Bird of Paradiseflowering under the mid-winter brings another enticing flower for sunbirds, bees and butterflies to enjoy with Golden Shower hanging between the trees or through tall standing cactus along a wall for protection.

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Pentas Graffiti Pink is a variety of Pentas lanceolata, in pink, star-shaped flowers, found in KZN, South Africa although not native to the country thrives feeding Sunbirds attracting butterflies and other insects, a pleasure to have around outdoors.

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Every day offers the biggest art steal in ones soul, colourful diversity in warmth, hope in a future where responsible people will guide All born, living, tasting, feeling the heart beat as an African. Glimmer of hope always appears with light! Season's change, we learning to become one community.

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Hadada said "Have a beautiful day/evening/night!"

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#SublimeSunday is inspired by @c0ff33a and #BeautifulSunday is initiated by @ace108 today.

All photography my own using Canon Powershot SX730 HS. Any queries or requests please drop a comment below or make contact with me, have a wonderful day!

Thought for Today: "It's better to ask than to steal." - African Proverb

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Nature is always surprising, whether it's the colours of butterflies or flowers, their shapes and scents. It's incredible how many butterflies there are in winter and how they hide and shelter under the leaves; I've seen it myself. I agree that jade has an unparalleled beauty with those little flowers, and I love watching the birds drinking water; they're so cute.

The moon behind the trees speaks of the hope that human beings will always take care of beautiful nature. May it be so. I hope you are having a wonderful Sunday. Hugs.


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Nature helps adding song and lighter note to each day, times are difficult they lift the spirit!

Hope your weekend was wonderful and thanks for visiting.

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What you say is very true. Nature always helps me a lot, even when it comes to making decisions. Thank you. I hope you had a great weekend too!

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As always, beautiful photos. I really liked the birds that swim.

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Birds love this spot, food and water available, also love watching them bath with rocks for them and a tree close to hand to preen and clean themselves.

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You have always capture butterflies so well Joan. Here I don't see that many and darn they are hard to capture!

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Stealth mode for butterflies they sure are shy!

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Beautiful colorfully shots, I liked all specially the straitzia flowers. Many thanks for sharing, have a nice day!

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The Strelitzia warms the garden with other orange plants at this time of year. Thanks for visiting and have a lovely new week too.

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You and you're beautiful surrounding. You always have a way to make those creature looks amazing the way you capture them🥰.

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