the Orange tipped butterfly in the centre of the photograph |
One of my favourite oak trees |
oak galls. |
The gall is a wasp which lays eggs on a bud and the grub lives inside the oak apple or gall. The ball is formed by the secretions made by the growing wasp. Eventually the insect grows from egg to grub to insect and I expect eats its way out. The ink is made from the galls boiled and some source of iron. Under this small tree I picked up the two tiny oak leaves. We found a different place where lots of young oak trees have seeded from acorns from a larger tree. The sun was shining and I loved seeing all the red glossy lady birds as they crawled in the oak leaves.
Two of the beautiful red ladybirds in the oak leaves |
We were lucky enough to see a birds nest, well the expert spotted it and took the picture from quite a distance, but you can see the young birds.
A little face looking out of the nest |
Of course it is bluebell time, so I took a slow walk through the flowers and enjoyed the moment.
And the scented blossom on a Crab apple tree
So here is my page in my square book of the underside of the Orange tipped butterfly and the two little oak leaves and a single red berry which I found. The berry is in such good condition having survived the winter. I found it in the grass under the Hawthorn tree which is now covered in fresh green leaves and buds ready to burst into the white flowers which will eventually be the red berries again at Autumn time.
And I painted a butterfly on a brown tag.
There is something so beautiful about a butterfly. I have captured it using my acrylic inks and a number one sable paintbrush. I might finish my little butterfly patchwork one day, as seen in the first picture, I printed each butterfly using fabric paints. Hope you like my page.
As always thank you for the lovely comments which I love reading. Millyx
13 comments:
This is so beautiful Milly, I love it!
So lovely to see a butterfly, I think your drawn ones are the only ones I've seen this year! Oak leaves are lovely to draw - I'm doing an oak leaf and acorn frieze at the moment and loving it.
beautiful butterfly and I just love the shells from the previous post - the ink colour is superb
What a gorgeous butterfly! It's wing pattern would look lovely on dinner plates, or cups, I'm not choosey!!! :)))) I love the colors ~ in fact, the whole page is just delightful...
Milly your post of the butterfly is so lovely. I think they are beautiful. Loved seeing your oak gall - I live with oaks all around me and I have never spotted them before. Will have to see if we have them as well. As always do so enjoy your posts. Take care and God Bless.
Your post brought back memories of chasing orange tips last year trying to get that elusive photograph. Your drawings are amazing as usual. :)
Such a beautiful butterfly, and your painting, as always, is splendid!
Such a lovely page, Milly. Thank you for the information about the oak galls. I've been watching the old oak tree across the street from me and it's in full leaf now. I'm really enjoying this tree (can you tell I live in a city - one tree can make you happy!)
Beautiful job on the butterfly. You were so lucky to catch a good shot of it to use. If you were able to catch one, you could place it in a refrigerator for a short time--the chill makes them slow down,(like a chilly day would do) then you could release it back into the wild after drawing. That's what I've read that naturalists do for their photos. More great oak leaves, and the little red berry--always welcome too.--I need to collect oak galls and try making some of that ink!!!
That is a very fine oak tree. I can see why you like it.
I love birds so I especially liked the photo of the nest, that little one looks so cosy - made my day.
Orange tip butterflies are so pretty and they give the spirit a lift to see them. I love the way you have captured it and the placement of the objects on the page, unusual but it works really well.
I'm getting butterflies daily now that many flowers and shrubs are blooming, including the purple flowering butterfly bush (buddleia). I've allowed a lot of parsley to go to seed especially for the Monarch butterflies to lay their eggs - seems to be their favorite place - and then love to watch the pretty caterpillars nibble their way to a healthy beginning!
Beautiful butterfly here Eileen............
Have been traveling and trig to catch up before leaving again in a couple of weeks!
Mary X
Wonderful !! Beautiful colours x
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