Great composition Very striking indeed The darker of the two subspecies Pararge Aegeria Tirsis is the one normally found in the UK But the more orangey one from Europe Pararge Aegeria Aegeria is now commonly seen here too They both seem to be in abundance in my garden this year
Excellent shot Frank!! The colors are very lovely indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThis picture not only has great content but a curious mirror-image balance as well. Well done.
ReplyDelete...very pretty butterfly. He almost has a frosted look to him. (the flower is gorgeous!!)
ReplyDeleteCrista, John (BABW) & Kelly. As usual it was a fleeting moment but worth capturing. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition
ReplyDeleteVery striking indeed
The darker of the two subspecies Pararge Aegeria Tirsis is the one normally found in the UK
But the more orangey one from Europe Pararge Aegeria Aegeria is now commonly seen here too
They both seem to be in abundance in my garden this year
Wonderful shot Frank! Thank-you... have a great weekend yourself :-D
ReplyDeleteProfessor A B Yaffle. Many thanks for the additional info on the subspecies.
ReplyDeleteshirl. You are very welcome. I think I'm in for a few household chores!
That is a superb image Frank, just brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Roy - it's simply brilliant. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary photos!
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