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Just the smallest smudge of fluffly cloud. could have "shopped" it out, butt thought it was a nice foil to the otherwise unreal blue sky. This was up on teh golf course on Ashton Court estate and one of teh regular walking spots for Carpet and me.

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Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) male, 12/9/2022, The Landing’s Sparrow Field, Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga.

I took this photo of the airplane just when it passed through the amazingly empty, cloudless sky...

 

What? The bus? Oh it just happened to be right there, I have no choice but to include it in.

A cloudless morning but still a nice glow on the sunflower field horizon! This little guy just stood out among the others!

 

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The Butterflies are flying - at least when it gets over 58º - here in Houston. "Phoebis sennae" underside. Mar. 2019.

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A track above Newbiggin which will eventually lead to the Coldberry Gutter, in very strong spring sunshine under a cloudless deep blue sky.

Powerlines near Minninglow Hill.

Face Rock, Bandon, Oregon

Phoebis sennae. Flower: Opuntia paraguayensis.

beetle: Tetragonoschema sp

Out of the cage, ready for the world.

Saying goodbye to Summer and welcoming Fall.

 

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Cloudless sulfur butterfly on cassia flower in the butterfly garden.

Faded and flaky detailing on a derelict art deco building in east London against a rare cloudless blue sky.

Camilla Cloudless is a very happy and cheery lamb. Every morning when she wakes up - she is smiling and looking forward to the new day.

And when she gets her favorite breakfast - a sandwich with cheese and marmalade - the morning is just perfect.

 

She is made out of pre-washed organic cotton fabrics from fair trade production, organic cotton teddy plush and has a hand stitched recycling felt face. She is filled with recycling doll wadding.

 

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Winner, Nature's Pot-of-Gold challenge, butterfly wings folded 3-09

 

Winner, Nature's Pot-of-Gold challenge, yellow or green butterfly 4-09

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Cloudless Sulphur

Phoebis sennae. The flower is a flame acanthus, Anisacanthus wrightii. Photo at the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin.

...nectaring on honeysuckle.

 

Cloudless Sulphurs are large fast flying butterflies with males being particularly dizzying flyers as they search for females. Wing span is 2 1/4 - 3 1/8 inches (5.7 - 8 cm). Males are yellow with no markings on the upper side of the wings and faint spots underneath. Females are yellow above with black marginal spots, while the spots underneath are more prominent and noticeable than on males.

 

Permanent resident from Argentina north to southern Texas and the Deep South. Regular visitor and occasional colonist in most of the Southwest and the northern United States from the Midwest into New England, and sometimes as far north as Ontario, Canada. But many years it can be rare or non-existent in its northern range.

 

Flight season is year around in the Deep South; may have one flight in late summer in other southern states; immigrants to northern states in August or September usually do not reproduce. As the weather cools in autumn, adults begin a return migration back to the Deep South to overwinter.

 

Adult butterflies nectar from many different flowers, but prefer those with long tubes such as cordia, bougainvilla, cardinal flower, trumpet vine, hibiscus, lantana, wild morning glory, and jewelweed.

 

ISO800, aperture f/11, exposure .001 seconds (1/640) focal length 300mm

 

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