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Ventral view. I also posted the dorsal view.
Painted Lady Butterflies are seen here only every four or five years, so it was exciting to see one today. They haven't been in our area since 2019.
This individual is a little pale and battered, but we should be seeing fresh ones here through the summer and even in September.
Wagner Natural Area. Parkland County, Alberta.
After not seeing any of these beautiful butterflies for a few years, it's been heartwarming to see a few Painted Ladies this summer.
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One of several fresh painted lady butterflies seen on Friday morning at the top of the Cotswold escarpment.
Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
27 June 2019
Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall
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De pequeña pintaba corazones rojos en los muros, corazones que hablaban de amor, ahora doy brochazos cargados de verde por aquello de la esperanza ....
Para cada cosa un color
My Painted Pony.
Caution! Adorableness abounds! I took a little side trip to SaNaRae this morning and found this sweet set by Belle Epoque that is currently only 99L a piece! I love the design of the top as it falls easily into that sugary sexy category that I love. I'm wearing Due's new Mina hair and the ultra-rare skin from Mudskin that is sunkissed and....
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Explore in Feb 23, 2009 #110
"come un pittore che dipinge con la mano guidata da un'onda"
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The always gorgeous Painted Trillium. I found some at a preserve which is only a 5 minute drive from my house. I have only found these at two or three locations near me. They are more prevalent in the Adirondacks, so always happy when I see them popping up in my area.
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More front-yard Sea Lavender. Lots of Painted Ladies dropping in - brings memories of last year - I'd never SEEN so many. You could be just driving down the road and blow through a swarm of them. It was crazy. Not doing much driving right now - "stay at home" like our Governor says.
This pair could not have posed any better. They are named so due to their distinctive pink tertial feathers. They forage in flocks in shallow waters along rivers or lakes. They immerse their half open beaks in water and sweep them from side to side and snap up their prey of small fish that are sensed by touch. As they wade along they also stir the water with their feet to flush hiding fish. The Painted Stork is widely distributed over the plains of Asia but are absent from very dry or desert regions, dense forests and the higher hill regions. They began to appear in the state of Kerala only in the 1990s. Breeding is always on large trees, usually in areas where nesting trees are secured over long periods of time, including in wetland reserves and along community-managed village ponds and lakes. They feed in groups in shallow wetlands, crop fields and irrigation canals. This was clicked at the famous Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary.
I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that this Painted Bunting is an immature male 😉 What a beautiful specimen!!
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Passerina ciris
Playing with paint, first I poured black paint on the canvas and than red paint.
I used a skewer to make a pattern, it's fun doing this.
Happy Smile on Saturday
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A Painted Lady Butterfly (Vanessa cardui?) in the Butterfly and Orchid Pavilion of the Tucson Botanical Gardens in Tucson, Arizona
Painted lady (Vanessa cardui) butterfly sipping nectar from red clover (Trifolium pratense) flower.
Rusałka osetnik (Vanessa cardui) pijąca nektar z kwiatu koniczyny łąkowej (Trifolium pratense).