Some lovely new appearances.

I was taking photos of the olive tree orchard when something beautiful flew past my ear and I decided to follow it.
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One day my ashes will be strewn to the winds from the top of a mountain, but until then I will continue to take photos in nature.

We have so much beauty here in the Western Cape province of South Africa, that it will take a few lifetimes to get it all on camera. Apart from that, there are nine provinces in the country, and most of the areas are filled with an abundance of beauty and also mountains. We also have some stunning mountain passes, such as for instance the Sani mountain pass and many others. This is just a brief description as there are too many lovely places to mention here.

Lately, I seem to have a luck of getting animals and insects in pairs, such as the mantids in one of my previous posts. Here we go again with a butterfly and a bee as neighbors.
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And there he was. This is the guy that flew past my ear.

It is an African Monarch butterfly (Danaus chrysippus orientis).
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These butterflies eat toxic bitter-tasting alkaloids that plants exude to discourage predators. These alkaloids are used by the butterfly to produce the distasteful chemicals that make them unpalatable to predators. Its flight is slow and sailing, with quite slow wingbeats. It's orange, black, and white coloring serves to warn predators that it is distasteful.

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Look, here was a Skimmer (Orthetrum) dragonfly that also came flying in. I caught him in the landing action.
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Skimmers are well represented in South Africa and so far, 14 species have been recorded. In many places, 5 or 6 skimmer species may occur at the same site. Correctly identifying skimmers, especially mature males, is fraught with difficulty. This is mainly because the male acquires a pruinos coating when it matures, which masks all coloration it had as an immature.
And that's why I have only identified this one as a skimmmer, and not of a particular species.

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Finally, one of the Jackal Buzzards came swooping over, maybe to say goodbye to me, as he was looking at me :)
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Take a camera and go wherever you like to go in this country, as there are always many surprises waiting for you. I say this as I have now lived in this country for 69 years, and almost every day something new popped up. Some say, you are never too old to learn, and I agree totally with them as time and again even the know-alls get put into their places. I don't think that the discovery of new species will ever stop, and every now and then we read about a new discovery. Recently, some very rare mushrooms were discovered in the Knysna forests, and everybody was agape about it.
Such is life here.

I hope that you have enjoyed the story and the photos.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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What a great shot!
At first, I thought the background of the first picture is a sky with some thin clouds, but after taking a deep look, it turn out that it is a mountain formation 😅

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Thank you and yes, the olive orchard is indeed in one of the mountain valleys.

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Bees. I love bees, but from a distance :))...

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Same here, as I am allergic to bee stings, but I enjoy taking photos of them :)

!BEER

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I’m not a big fan of skimmers, lol, but butterflies and bees (of course XD) are insects that I really like and I admire. You took great pictures, and yes, you are very lucky for being able to catching both of them.

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I am a big fan of dragonflies and butterflies and bees !LOLZ
Thank you and I am glad that you liked the pictures. A rare occasion for me to get both.

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I did enjoy the photos and story! Those mountains do no even look real to me! They're hard to even comprehend for a foothills hillbilly like me. You sure do live in a gorgeous place on this earth. wow.

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Thank you and yes, those mountains are very real. Foothills can also look great and we have many here.
We moved down here about 4 years ago from a big city up north and it is indeed a great blessing to be so close to nature and the sea.

!PIZZA

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No need of cameras these days to capture the unexpected encounters because everyone is carrying their smartphones all the time and it has quite impressive cameras but people don't pay much attention to their surroundings when they are using social media.

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Wao all these pictures looks so beautiful and amazing. Natural beauty always attracts the people's attention. When a person goes to such places, his mind becomes very fresh and he feels happy.

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Thank you and I agree totally with you. We are blessed to be so close to all of it and it keeps me transfixed with all of its beauty. Fresh and happy indeed.
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Good heavens, you are a good shot! What beautiful photos!

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Thank you for the compliment and I am glad that you liked the photos.
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