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Sunday 16 August 2015

The Painted Lady

The reoccurring annual event during my butterfly pursuits has taken place for this year.
Each year since the mass of Painted Lady butterfly invasion of England in 2009, I normally only get one observation of the species and that is usually on my Heathland/Woodland walk.
Typically again for this year it happened yesterday. So here are the results.

Sony A6000.  FE70-200mm lens. 200mm.  1/320 at f8. ISO250

Sony A7.  FE 24/240mm Lens.  240mm.  1/250 at f8.  ISO125















21 comments:

  1. Fabulous, oh I do miss my previous garden which was always full of butterflies.

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  2. Lovely shots Roy! I have only seen one of these this year, it certainly hasn't been the explosive year that Butterfly Conservation anticipated!
    J
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    1. Thanks John. There were a lot reported down on the South coast.

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  3. Fantastic images of beautiful butterflies, Roy. I love how furry their bodies are; quite luxurious looking. My favorite shots, as always, are the transilluminated ones that make the wings look like stained glass. Cheers!

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  4. Beautiful. There the sorts of shots I'm hoping to take with my bridge camera

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  5. Well Roy, I am so pleased you captured this butterfly this year again. Such beautiful images.

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  6. Stunning is the only word Roy, these pics are glorious :-) I have seen quite a few Painted Ladies near the coast this year but just the one inland. Hopefully we will all enjoy further sightings of this species in the remainder of the summer and into early autumn :-)

    Kindest regards :-)

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  7. Lovely pictures of a lovely butterfly. I have only seen two this year and not long enough to get a picture of them.

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  8. Fabulous photos of a fabulous butterfly Roy.

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  9. Yay! SO pleased for you. The images are stunning, as are your butterfly photos in the previous posts. Lucky you seeing the SW Frits mating. :-)

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  10. Superbes photos Roy, un régal ce papillon que je ne vois pas souvent.
    Bizzzz

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  11. A lovely sequence!...
    Impossible to choose a favorite... Like them all!... Always the same problem, here... ;-P
    All the best!
    Ana

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