On a foray into my backyard ... I noticed what can only be an albino flower growing amongst one of the two plants that I ignore and yet survive. So ... of course ... I needed photos. Got my camera and out I went:

I could not get the definition of the individual flower petals on the 'close up' setting of my small Nikon camera so I started experimenting - trying to find something that wouldn't just be a blob of pink. Oddly, these were taken on a setting for 'food'.
I like that on their insides, they each have a little 'spider flower' - I had never noticed those before:



He 'hoovered' up every single drop on those leaves! That was quite a bit of water for a little guy, it was a wonder he could fly off ... but fly off he did ... *sigh*:
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I don't think my previous message came through but it is sad to add that your ancient dad knows the hose that grows on the nose of the butterfly and used to suck nector from the rose, is officially known as a probiscus.
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Glad, Dad, that you could add. Couldn't remember the name ... it had become so bad it was driving me a tad mad. So sad for a college grad ...
Eee Gads. This is driving me mad! I knew it was probiscus too but dear old dad beat me through.
Thanks Rhonda!
Wouldn't it just be sublime ...
If comments rhymed all the time?
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