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Two more butterfly species from this summer. Small copper isn't as common as common blue and brown argus at Summer Leys but I usually find one or two every year. They are also a lot more flighty so I was quite pleased to capture one on the fleabane
Small things sometimes mean a whole lot!
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Enjoying the view from our front window in our new place.
Sweet and lovely, small-flowered columbine (Aqilegia brevistyla) are blooming in the woods, mostly in popple groves and fairly open areas. They naturalize easily in my gardens, from seeds harvested in the wild.
Tiny flowers, perhaps 2.5 cm, one inch across.
Farthest north columbine species on the planet, in my part of Alaska as well as parts of north and western Canada.
Morning stack of a small bee (ca. 1 cm, Andrena ventralis female, ID-credit: Stefan Verheyen) resting on spent flowerhead of Taraxacum (Belgium, Boom, 25 April 2020).
Fieldstack of a live specimen, based on 58 exposures (fast method); images assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). Sony A6500 + Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x ultra macro apo; ISO-200, f/4, 1/500s, -0.7 step, all natural light.
Gear & method used: www.flickr.com/photos/andredekesel/8086137225/in/dateposted/
This is my 5th time in Big Sur. I have yet to be underwhelmed by this place...
A humble nod to my friend Paul's fabulous California Landscapes set. He'll miss this corner of earth back on the East Coast...
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A very tiny butterfly not any bigger than a fingernail. Found this in the Viroinval region, south Belgium.
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There were lots of butterflies out and about yesterday, including our first Marbled Whites, but they were all very flighty! However, I did manage a shot of this Small Tortoiseshell which paused to feed for a moment or two :-)