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The Tailed Jay (also known as the Green Spotted Triangle) is a member of the Papiliondae family.

Frankfurter Palmengarten ( botanical garden )

Famed for fast-flying, #GraphiumAgamemnon or the #TailedJay #butterfly is blessed with exceptional ability to sip #nectar in split second & instantly move on to the next #flower. #Lantana & #Ixora #blooms are its most preferred #flowers 🌸

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... mariposa Cola de arrendajo (Graphium agamemnon)

sobre hojas de una Chirimoya (Annona cherimola)

 

... Tailed Jay Butterfly (Graphium agamemnon)

on leaves of a Cherimoya (Annona cherimola)

 

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Having spent months researching tropical butterflies, I am showing you pictures of what they really look like when you see them in nature. Movement. Blur. Design in action... not the perfect still shots of wings perfectly open and closed which appear in ID books! Enjoy.

 

Graphium agamemnon, Tailed Jay

 

Close-up of a tailed jay (Graphium agamemnon, Neonsegelfalter) taken at my first session at the Garten der Schmetterling in Friedrichsruh, close to Hamburg, in 2016.

Having spent months researching tropical butterflies, I am showing you pictures of what they really look like when you see them in nature. Movement. Blur. Design in action... not the perfect still shots of wings perfectly open and closed which appear in ID books! Enjoy.

 

The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. It is also called Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle. It is a common, nonthreatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and Australia. Several geographic races are recognized.

 

Its range is Southern India to Saurashtra, Northern India (Kumaon to Assam), Nepal, Sri Lanka, Andamans, Nicobars, Bangladesh, Brunei, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, southern China (including Hainan), Taiwan, South East Asia to New Guinea, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, and Australia (northern Queensland).

 

Graphium agamemnon, Tailed Jay

Wings of the Tropics, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL

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Tucson, AZ 3/7/10 01:41 PM

 

This is the stylized version of the previous photo using Adobe Photoshop.

 

Photo taken with my PENTAX 645D using a lens with a 35mm focal length of 84mm, an aperture of ƒ6.7, shutter speed of 1/350 and ISO of 1600.

 

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Schmetterlingsraupe eines Nymphenfalters. Rückseite der Raupe mit auffälliger Zeichnung.

Tailed Jay butterfly in the Niagara Parks Butterfly conservatory in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Camera Used: Canon EOS Rebel T6i

Lens Used: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens

Frankfurt Palmengarten (botanical garden)

Tailed Jay

Location: Makunda Christian Hospital, Karimganj District, Assam

Date: 6th August 2018

Equipment: Nikon D800 with Micro-Nikkor 105mm

«Papillons en fête», jardinerie Hamel, Québec; 11ème édition, 2009.

...Notice his wings resemble a snake's head-- protection mechanism built in for the jungle ;-)

This is my 7th POST of group photos on my Pacific NorthWest trip!!. I thought I'd switch it up a bit... I have SO MANY PHOTOS!!! Todays theme is BUTTERFLIES, BUTTERFLIES, BUTTERFLIES ;-)

EOS 7D

EF-S55-250/4-5.6 IS STM

 

+ A strong and restless flyer ... It's very active and flutters its wings constantly even when visiting flowers.

 

Tailed Jay, Graphium agamemnonHaving spent months researching tropical butterflies, I am showing you pictures of what they really look like when you see them in nature. Movement. Blur. Design in action... not the perfect still shots of wings perfectly open and closed which appear in ID books! Enjoy.

 

The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. It is also called Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle. It is a common, nonthreatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and Australia. Several geographic races are recognized.

 

Its range is Southern India to Saurashtra, Northern India (Kumaon to Assam), Nepal, Sri Lanka, Andamans, Nicobars, Bangladesh, Brunei, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, southern China (including Hainan), Taiwan, South East Asia to New Guinea, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, and Australia (northern Queensland).

 

Graphium agamemnon, Tailed Jay

Wings of the Tropics, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL

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Having spent months researching tropical butterflies, I am showing you pictures of what they really look like when you see them in nature. Movement. Blur. Design in action... not the perfect still shots of wings perfectly open and closed which appear in ID books! Enjoy.

 

The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. It is also called Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle. It is a common, nonthreatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and Australia. Several geographic races are recognized.

 

Its range is Southern India to Saurashtra, Northern India (Kumaon to Assam), Nepal, Sri Lanka, Andamans, Nicobars, Bangladesh, Brunei, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, southern China (including Hainan), Taiwan, South East Asia to New Guinea, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, and Australia (northern Queensland).

 

Graphium agamemnon, Tailed Jay

Wings of the Tropics, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL

www.susanfordcollins.com

   

White and Purple African Daisy (Osteospermum x '3D Berry White')

統帥青鳳蝶

Graphium agamemnon

A caterpillar of the Tailed Jay molting, from 4th instar to 5th instar, in the morning.

 

Kamunting, Perak, Malaysia.

The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon), also known as the Green Spotted Triangle, is a member of the Papiliondae family,

This is my 7th POST of group photos on my Pacific NorthWest trip!!. I thought I'd switch it up a bit... I have SO MANY PHOTOS!!! Todays theme is BUTTERFLIES, BUTTERFLIES, BUTTERFLIES ;-)

Schmetterling - Geschweifter Eichelhäher. Wunderschöner Schmetterling asiatischer Herkunft.

   

Tailed Jay Butterfly (Graphium agamemnon) at Butterfly Rainforest

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