Common in the southern U.S. I could not decide which one I should send. The underside of the wings are the best.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Streets wrote:
Common in the southern U.S. I could not decide which one I should send. The underside of the wings are the best.
Both are fabulous π―π―π―π―π―, but for those who are easily "distracted," I would send the one which has the fewest dead blossoms visible (They don't bother me in the least, but there are those who immediately get something like this lodged into their craws)
Streets wrote:
Common in the southern U.S. I could not decide which one I should send. The underside of the wings are the best.
Very nice !!
The lighting in #2 seems softer to me π a good thing!!
Streets wrote:
Common in the southern U.S. I could not decide which one I should send. The underside of the wings are the best.
Lovely specimen and captures.
A gorgeous catch ! I do not see many of these any more - like everything else 8-( .......thanks for sharing
Very good! A challenge with these is to find the right conditions to really show that the white spots under the wings are metallic silver. I've never done it, but I think you come close in the 2nd picture.
Streets wrote:
Common in the southern U.S. I could not decide which one I should send. The underside of the wings are the best.
Nice shots!
Thereβs a colony here in PA at Ft. Indiantown Gap. They are protected by the US Army and they are flourishing. You can book a tour (not in the Armyπ) to tour their habitat.
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