...again another catterpilar shot but a group of them....i think they're going to be the monach butterfly...??
Mannytkd Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Jul 08, 2005 18:19 | #1 ...again another catterpilar shot but a group of them....i think they're going to be the monach butterfly...?? Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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Leorooster Cream of the Crop 6,749 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: New York More info | Jul 08, 2005 21:18 | #2 Wow, this is cool. I've never seen that many get together. Nice capture! Canon 1DMarkIII
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | ....there were hundreds of them like this, they only go on the nettles, i don't know why but maybe they get good protection from birds..... Leorooster wrote: Wow, this is cool. I've never seen that many get together. Nice capture! Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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BaldEagle Cream of the Crop 9,207 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Rapid City S.D. More info | Jul 09, 2005 08:11 | #4 that is a great shot, i've never seen them together like that either, its almost like a family re-union. great shot. very unique. Canon 5D
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TammieO Goldmember 2,020 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ More info | Jul 10, 2005 20:04 | #5 Neat photo! I'm not sure what they are, but monarchs are found on milkweeds and are white, yellow and black. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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dancinec Cream of the Crop 8,035 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Carlsbad, California More info | Jul 10, 2005 21:05 | #6 It appears that this group of larvae have reached the end of the road. They will probably drop off when the foliage is gone. They look a little like tent caterpillars. Dennis
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Jul 11, 2005 19:51 | #7 Thats creepy, so thats good! Nice shot. Christopher J. Martin
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