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One of numerous small blues seen in the masts field at Prestbury Hill nature reserve. The lower slopes close to the entrance to the reserve proved to be a real hot spot for these tiny butterflies

The Small Tortoiseshell is one of our most-familiar butterflies, appearing in gardens throughout the British Isles.

This butterfly can turn up almost anywhere, from city centres to mountain tops. As such, it is one of our most successful butterflies. It is most-often seen, however, where nettles grow in abundance, such as field margins. This butterfly is often encountered while hibernating in an outbuilding, such as a garage, shed or barn, where they may be found in the company of other individuals. Other hibernation sites include hollow trees and wood piles.

Singapore Botanic Garden

The first one in years in my garden.

Small beach in Limanakia, Chersonissos, Crete

Pieris rapae

 

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The Small Skipper Thymelicus sylvestris butterfly of the Hesperiidae family.

Small Red Damselfly (male) listed as Nationally scarce.

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Why be moody when you can shake your booty?

 

@ Otter Lake

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Heliconius erato, or the red postman, is one of about 40 neotropical species of butterfly belonging to the genus Heliconius. It is also commonly known as the small postman, the red passion flower butterfly, or the crimson-patched longwing.

The Verdin is a very small songbird. This one was making some beautiful music at the end of the day.

This is only for small coins!!!

A small skipper butterfly seen in the masts field at Prestbury Hill nature reserve near Cheltenham.

Helga Lake at dawn

Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas) butterfly. Browne’s Folly Nature Reserve, Avon Wildlife Trust, Bathford near Bath, England, UK

Adding colour and flavour this winter.

Kleiner Feuerfalter (Lycaena Phaeas)

 

Lycaena phlaeas, the small copper, American copper, or common copper, is a butterfly of the Lycaenids or gossamer-winged butterfly family. According to Guppy and Shepard (2001), its specific name phlaeas is said to be derived either from the Greek phlego, "to burn up" or from the Latin floreo, "to flourish".

 

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Small and Smaller for Macro Mondays

Small Magpie (Anania hortulata) is a small attractive moth. It flies at night but can be easily disturbed during daytime. This what has happened here. It tried to fly away, but, lucky for me, it decided that this spot on the gate will do for the rest of the day. Taken in the garden, Bath, England, UK

 

On Verbena flower. Our Garden bridgnorth, Shropshire

A slightly faded individual but this was the first time I'd encountered the species at Centenary Riverside in Rotherham, taking my count of butterflies at this small urban reserve in 2018 to an impressive 19.

OUDER-AMSTEL, North Holland

Santa Cruz is one of the best trekking routes in the Cordillera Blanca, Peruvian Andes. Here you will see the most important Peruvian peaks in few days, also many mountain lakes and rivers. Photo is taken close to Taullipampa camp, at 4500m.

 

Peru, Santa Cruz Trek

 

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Aglais urticae

Can brighten our gardens in October, Somerset, UK.

Versión en monocromo de mi imagen "small lake" capturada frente a la entrada del "Monastério de la Cartuja", Sevilla-Andalucía. al fondo sobresale "Torre Sevilla" un rascacielos de 40 plantas y 180 metros de altura.

 

Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 14-24 F2.8/G-ED editada con Camera Raw y Photoshop CC 2019.

Datos de captura : f/7.1, exposicion de 1/800, Iso 80, focal de 16 mm

 

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I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.

 

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