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Eventually got one in flight

Large White - Pieris Brassicae

 

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A large skipper butterfly, Ochlodes sylvanus, feeding on a thistle. Taken at the smaller of the two Rytons in Shropshire, England in a field managed for conservation.

 

Happy weekend!

 

I shall be off Flickr for a few days from the weekend.

Beachy Head, Sussex

 

Although, once a widespread and relatively common woodland butterfly in southern England, the Large Tortoiseshell has been considered extinct in Britain throughout my lifetime. Occasional sightings since the 1960's were deemed migrants from the continent or, more often, released captive bred stock.

 

However, with records along the south coast slowly increasing over the last few years (14 already this year), and confirmed breeding in at least 2 Sussex locations last year, it seems re-colonisation from the continent is a real possibility. In the meantime, it remains a very rare sight in the UK, so it was great to catch up with this one on Good Friday.

Chopta - Uttarakhand - India

Pieris brassicae or Large White Butterfly shows its underwing markings while sipping nectar from a Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor) flower.

Pieris brassicae, the large white, also called cabbage butterfly, cabbage white, cabbage moth (erroneously), or in India the large cabbage white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae.

This has to be one of the biggest Cinnamon Black Bear we have ever seen. He looked very healthy and was such a beautiful color.

Beukenblad

Beech leaf, garden, Hengelo

This lanky snow white Egret is slightly smaller than Grey Heron and difficult to distinguish from slightly smaller Median Egret.

The Large White (Pieris brassicae), also shares the name of ‘Cabbage white’ with its smaller relative the Small White (P. rapae), enjoying a sip of Buddleia nectar. Primrose Hill Community Woodland. Bath, BANES, England, UK.

After mating the pair remain in tandem so that the male can guard the female and stop other males trying to mate with her as they prepare for or rest during oviposition.

Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.

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Upper and Lower Lough Bray

Fresh female perched on salad burnet in the early morning shadows on Daneway Banks in Gloucestershire (UK) (6050)

 

Canon 5D Mk IV with Canon 100 mm f/2.8L macro lens

Scenic south West coastline. The fiords of New Zealand are all located in the southwest of the South Island, in a mountainous area known as Fiordland. The spelling 'fiord' is used in New Zealand rather than 'fjord', although all the maritime fiords use the word Sound in their name instead. The Marlborough Sounds, a series of deep indentations in the coastline at the northern tip of the South Island, are in fact drowned river valleys, or rias. The deeply indented coastlines of Northland and Auckland also host many rias, such as the Hokianga and Waitematā Harbours. New Zealand has fifteen named maritime fiords, listed here from northernmost to southernmost. 13677

Large Ringlet : Erebia euryale

groot geaderd witje, Aporia crataegi

The Small Skipper Thymelicus sylvestris butterfly of the Hesperiidae family.

Nikon Z 9, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 850mm, f/10, 1/2000, ISO 1000, Sigma TC-1401. View Large.

Do you remember my photo 'A work in progress' ?

Well, I finally finished the basic pattern. It is a very large extension of this origami-tessellation, called 'Start'.

 

It is the first time I ever folded such a large grid!

Now the fun part begins, adding the final pattern by altering the magical hexagons ;-))

 

Folded from a hexagon 43cm, grid 1:128, 'Anett'-paper.

 

If you are interested to see more, have a look at my tessellation album Origami - Tessellation Progression".

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Une saison remarquable lors de la migration des limicoles dans la baie Missisquoi, Des rares visiteurs ont pu être observés, comme ce phalarope à bec large. Un lifer pour moi !

  

A remarkable season during the migration of shorebirds in Missisquoi Bay, rare visitors have been observed, like the Red Phalarope. A lifer for me!

This Large White butterfly (Pieris brassicae) at the end of summer has a few nicks from the wings , but still looks fabulous.

A rare large blue butterfly basking during a brief spell of sunshine at Daneway Banks on Sunday morning.

On Buddleia in the garden 09 Sep 2021

Took a long drive to the Lake District, a very cloudy, windy day so to get a clean shot of this the Large Heath made me very happy

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Large white Butterfly (Pieris brassicae). On Buddleia, in my garden.

One of the 30+ species of orchids native to Missouri, this is a low-key little plant.

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