Another BF
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Another BF
Right now this is the only kind I have in my garden
Sue Alden
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Repost of my images are welcome
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Repost of my images are welcome
This one looks really nice too Sue. I have a couple of shots of one like this but one of its wings is all mutilated and crunched up. I thought it was a bird strike or it hit a meteor or something but someone said it just came out that away.
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Kenneth Ramos
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Reposts of my images within the galleries are welcome, as are constructive critical critiques.
Kenneth Ramos
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Kens Microscopy
Reposts of my images within the galleries are welcome, as are constructive critical critiques.
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That was me. Sorry you had to run into that sad case, Ken.Ken Ramos wrote:someone said it just came out that away.
Sue, on the other hand, has imaged a very nice Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus according to most sources, Pterourus glaucus by the most recent revisions ). A male, judging from the coloration and shape of the abdomen. Sue's other picture is definitely a male -- the, um, anatomy is clearly shown.
I like these butterflies. They were probably the first ones I learned as a kid.
--Rik
Reworks and reposts of my images in this forum are always welcome, as are constructive critiques.