B is for Butterfly tongue
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This is a macro photograph of the tip of a butterfly’s proboscis, or tongue. Who could imagine it? It was taken by Stephen S Nagy, and won the 2011 Nikon Small World Micrography Competition. Exquisite or what?
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The Butterfly’s Tongue
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A bright-embroidered
path to drink,
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flanked by gems,
enticing,
pink,
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a colour promise,
come, take flight,
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along a line
of golden light,
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escape your vessel,
taste the sky –
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nectar
becomes
butterfly!
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Poem © Liz Brownlee
Photograph © Stephen S Nagy
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- Posted in: A-Z Challenge 2014
- Tagged: animal, art, beauty, Butterfly, macrophotography, photography, poetry, science
No wonder butterfly’s flutter about in such erratic patterns, with their tongue dangling out they can’t take their eyes off it!
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So pretty, I love this trend you have started. Can’t wait to read tomorrow. I also am looking at your book. Looks really nice.:)
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Thank you Mary!
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Beautiful Liz, got there in the end x
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Hooray! Thank you, Sue! The Facebook link is acting up!
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Beautiful Liz, as always x
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oops thought it hadn’t posted
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It doesn’t post your first comment for a while until I have looked at it and have decided you aren’t rude or a spammer! Then all other comments by you get through – so you should be ok now!! Xx
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I have seen this photo before and marveled at the beauty of it. Your poem has intensified that feeling. Nicely done!
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Thank you, seekingmeme!
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Liz, so glad you’ve signed up for the A – Z challenge. Your daily treat is so much better for me than Jaffa Cakes! Wonderful poems, pics and info. x
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Aww, thanks, Helen, better than a jaffa cake, I am so PROUD!
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Such an amazing photograph–it makes me wonder what a macro photo of a dog’s tongue would look like–and your accompanying poem is lovely. Thank you so much for visiting my blog today. I look forward to following you through the alphabet. 🙂
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Ditto, Miss Harper Lee!
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Beautiful photo and poem. I love that you can see the ‘seam’ where the two halves of the proboscis ‘zip’ together after the butterfly has emerged.
I have shared this on the FB group for my fellow NHM Butterfly House workers/volunteers (and butterfly enthusiasts) to see and read.
We only remembered the A-Z Challenge last night and missed the official sign-up…. We’re still blogging unofficially though 🙂
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Thanks! Please post your link at TB – Steve reminded me by a thread, otherwise I’d have forgotten as well!
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O.O do what?!?!?! (Love the poem)
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Thank you!
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LOVE IT!
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Thank you Bette!
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