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Mourning Cloak Tapestry featuring the photograph Mourning Cloak Butterfly - Nymphalis antiopa by Carol Senske

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Mourning Cloak Butterfly - Nymphalis antiopa Tapestry

Carol Senske

by Carol Senske

$38.50

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

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Mourning Cloaks are widely distributed and common, seen in about 80% of the United States and just about 100% of Canada. They are flying about as... more

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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Comments (17)

Marian Voicu

Marian Voicu 16 Days Ago

Awesome capture! F

Carol Senske replied:

Many thanks, Marian!

Rachel Morrison

Rachel Morrison

Another with incredible color! Amazing macro work!

Carol Senske replied:

Thanks, Rachel:>)

Mike Nahorniak

Mike Nahorniak

Love this one too, great Carol! F/V/Tweet!

Carol Senske replied:

Thank you, Mike:>)

Bette Devine

Bette Devine

Incredibly coloured butterfly! Perfect clarity in your shot, too! The butterflies around where I live are very pedestrian creatures, I've decided :)

Carol Senske replied:

I bet you have some stunning butterflies and moths - don't forget the moths - they can be gorgeous:>). Now I'm curious. I must try to remember to look up Aussie butterflies:>)

Sharon W

Sharon W

Wow! How beautiful Carol! Have never seen one like this!!

Carol Senske replied:

I bet you have some. They are out very early in the year and look brown. They choose a sunny leaf or rock and sit.

Brian Tada

Brian Tada

Magnificent butterfly beauty with splendid colors and amazing details, Carol! Superb image! F/L

Carol Senske replied:

They are so beautiful but hard to catch at rest - LOL. Thank you for a nice comment, Brian.

Wanda Brandon

Wanda Brandon

Amazing capture of this truly spectacular creature. f/v

Carol Senske replied:

that's so nice of you to say so, Wanda! I appreciate the V/F too:>)

Genevieve Esson

Genevieve Esson

Love this majestic capture of this butterfly!!! So cool! v/f Thank you for featuring my artwork Transformation in your group Feathers in Sunrise & Sunsets!!!

Carol Senske replied:

Thank you for posting it to the group, Genevieve:>) Thank you, too, for coming by and commenting on this image, and for giving it a V/F - much appreciated:>)

Christine Huwer

Christine Huwer

This is absolutely beautiful. F/V :-)

Carol Senske replied:

Tht is a lovely thing to say, Christine:>) Many thanks for both the comment and the V/F

Carol Senske

Carol Senske

Thank you very much for the fave, Gerald Strine ! Much appreciated:>)

Gerald Strine

Gerald Strine

Great shot Carol I can not wait to see one this spring The Mourning Cloaks actually hibernate and are one of the first to appear after the winter snows soon followed buy the Blue Azure

Sharon Burger

Sharon Burger

He has beautiful colors, nature sure knows what works...

Carol Senske replied:

Yup!

Kim Galluzzo

Kim Galluzzo

Gorgeous Carol! V/F : )

Carol Senske replied:

Hi, Kim:>) Thanks a lot for this wonderful comment, vote and fave! Hope you and the family are looking forwar to a lovely 4th of July celebration, and I hope the rainstorms stay away while folks are enjoying their picnics and fireworks!

Roy Williams

Roy Williams

Haven't the pleasure of seeing one of these! Your image is stunning!!!

Carol Senske replied:

Hi, Roy:>) You should have them in Texas so keep an eye out. It's exciting to have them around, especially since they are not as likely to fly away as other butterflies, and you might even get buzzed by a territorial male. They are the state insect of Montana, just some trivia. Thank you for taking a minute ot come by and comment, and thanks so much for the V/F!!

Mitch Shindelbower

Mitch Shindelbower

Beautiful shot ! v/f

Carol Senske replied:

Thanks, Mitch! The V/F and generous comment are appreciated very much; I'm pleased you like this:>)

Kathy Gibbons

Kathy Gibbons

Thats a gorgeous Butterfly Carol ! I lovethe colors on this one love the yellow and blue but the browns look like a red ! I like the little yellow pieces of straw grass laying all around it Too !!! Great Work You And Doris have a great photo of a M Cloak !!! F/V

Carol Senske replied:

Thanks, Kathy! High praise coming from you:>). They really are a deep, deep red brown. Sometimes the border is more creamy colored than this phase with the yellow - we have both at different times of the year. Thanks so much for the lovely comment, fave, and vote!

Doris Potter

Doris Potter

What a beauty this one is! Great capture Carol. I had a Mourning Cloak land on my shoulder this week-end. What a thrill! F/V

Carol Senske replied:

They are amazingly feisty compared to most butterflies that don't want you near. I think it's that territorial nature- LOL. Thank you for the V/F, Doris.

Artist's Description

Mourning Cloaks are widely distributed and common, seen in about 80% of the United States and just about 100% of Canada. They are flying about as early as February if a warm day arrives. Adults will over-winter.

The caterpillars are black with tiny white specks covering the body. There are red splotches along the upper back and spines. These spines can cause a stinging sensation - do not handle.

The male butterflies are territorial and will battle other males who intrude. They even buzz me, sometimes - now that's an experience! You can hear the wings as they brush past your head - LOL. Fierce butterflies!

This Mourning Cloak was newly hatched and just beginning to get it's wing strength. The picture was taken June 28, 2012, in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA.

For more information go to:

http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/lepidopt/nymph/mcloak.htm

http://bugguide.net/node/view/3188

http://www.naba.org/chapters/nabambc/const...

About Carol Senske

Carol Senske

I always wanted to try photography, and my retirement offered an opportunity to do just that. The natural world is my first love. Here you will find pictures of things both large (landscapes, for instance) and small (macro) that catch my eye. I hope the images serve as a window into the natural world many of you don't have the chance to see. In a sense, I'm trying to create a guided nature trail, sharing what information I have about the subject. I'm always grateful for new and better information and welcome all input. Learning is food for the mind and soul. Nothing is ever harmed in the picture-taking process, but some things that wander into our home (like spiders) are carefully removed from the house after they serve as "models"....

 

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