I'm very fond of these butterflies and don't seem to see quite as many of them as some other species, so was very happy to capture these. I also have a few images with their wings completely closed, but I don't think they are quite as attractive in that position. All images were taken on July 22nd of last year around six pm!
Beautiful, Corky! We don't get those around here... at least I've never seen any.
Excellent, Swamp-Cork. Sharp and colorful.
Gorgeous shots, Corky! I’ve never seen a Red Admiral! They are beautiful!
Well done. Look a bit like the painted ladies we get around here. vz
Cwilson341 wrote:
Gorgeous shots, Corky! Iâve never seen a Red Admiral! They are beautiful!
Thanks, Carol and one book that I referred to showed them almost everywhere in the USA and all the way down through Florida, but does say in some areas that they can be spotty so keep an eye out for them. I will include an image of one with is wings folded together just in case you happen to see one in that position. Also, the book says that even though they are called Admirals they really don't belong in that family, but instead in the same family as the Ladies which also include the Buckeyes! Also, sometimes the red hardly shows at all with it's wings folded as below!
A real beauty Corky. I don't think I have ever seen one.
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Swamp-Cork wrote:
Thanks, Carol and one book that I referred to showed them almost everywhere in the USA and all the way down through Florida, but does say in some areas that they can be spotty so keep an eye out for them. I will include an image of one with is wings folded together just in case you happen to see one in that position. Also, the book says that even though they are called Admirals they really don't belong in that family, but instead in the same family as the Ladies which also include the Buckeyes! Also, sometimes the red hardly shows at all with it's wings folded as below!
Thanks, Carol and one book that I referred to show... (
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I'll watch closer. I saw a lot of Buckeyes at the coast and never see them inland. Maybe I'll figure out where these guys hang out. In late February my sister and I are going to Gainesville to the University of Florida butterfly garden. Bet I'll see them there!
GalaxyCat wrote:
Wow! magnificent!
Many thanks, Galaxy Cat and very glad that you liked!
CathyAnn wrote:
Beautiful, Corky! We don't get those around here... at least I've never seen any.
Thanks for the kind words and for looking Cathy, and one map I have shows them located across of the USA, but not very common in some areas. Take care!
kpmac wrote:
Excellent, Swamp-Cork. Sharp and colorful.
Thanks for looking, KP and really glad that you liked!
vonzip wrote:
Well done. Look a bit like the painted ladies we get around here. vz
Thanks, VZ and even though they are called Admirals, they are really in the same family as the Ladies and Buckeyes!
Bill_de wrote:
A real beauty Corky. I don't think I have ever seen one.
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Thanks, Bill and although one of my ID books shows their range across the entire USA, I think that they are not that common in many areas.
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