pic1 lacewing butterfly |
pic2 lacewing butterfly |
pic3 lacewing butterfly |
pic4 lacewing butterfly |
pic5 lacewing butterfly |
pic6 lacewing butterfly |
pic7 lacewing butterfly |
pic8 lacewing butterfly |
pic9 lacewing butterfly |
pic10 lacewing butterfly |
pic11 lacewing butterfly |
pic12 lacewing butterfly |
The pictures were taken yesterday 13.11.2012 at 6.30pm. The beautiful butterfly enjoyed marigold flower so much that it kept coming back. A quick check in the internet identified it as either plain lacewing (cethosia penthesilea methypsea) or malay lacewing ( cethosia hypsea hypsina). I can't figure out which one.
bangchik and kakdah
my little vegetable garden
You couldn't paint a more beautiful design could you?
ReplyDeleteNature is supreme on design!
Deletecantik sungguh
ReplyDeleteAlam memang cantik... kita clear hutan, buat taman... tetap tak secantik mana
Deletesome lovely photos - i know how hard they are to capture on film...
ReplyDeleteafricanaussie.... with butterfly it's never easy!
DeleteCethosia is really a very lovely butterfly, although i haven't seen it yet in our garden. I guess we don't have the vine which hosts its larvae. But we have lots of marigolds too and it also gets a lot of insects and other butterflies we have around.
ReplyDeleteAndrea.... i hope the butterfly will not lay too many eggs at our passionfruit vines nearby...
DeleteBeautiful. How did you catch the pictures Bangchik? You are good, not just with the camera, but more importantly with nature.
ReplyDeleteAnd Bangchik, the word verifications are really tough.
Lisa, I just record the running of nature. So sorry the trouble with word verification... :)
Delete"Lacewing"butterfly, what a beauty and you must be really good in photagraphy to catch such a splendid pictures.
ReplyDeleteOhh.., with butterflies, you need luck more than skill. Lacewing butterfly was very friendly in fact, and it didn't seem to bother with my statue-like presence right in front!!
DeleteAaron, that was my first encounter with lacewing butterfly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful butterfly. Always enjoy seeing these winged beauties from other places.
ReplyDeletethanks Queen, butterfly has 2 weeks to live, so it will keep visiting allowing more shots!... then i will check passionfruit vines at the corner for it's eggs and crawling babies..
DeleteYou have a beautifully captured pose in the first and second pictures, so airy and delicate. I am loving the scalloped edging on the wings further enhanced by the black and white outline! Butterflies are like flying paintings :)
ReplyDeletebutterflies are arts of nature on display for two weeks, then they are gone, replaced by new paintings!!.... First and second picture resemble beautiful eagles ready to take off....
DeleteYour car could be stolen if you don't remember this!
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A VIN decoder is what?
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Conclusion.
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