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Another shot taken at Turimetta Beach in NSW a few minutes before sunrise. I don't often shoot landscape in vertical orientation but I thought it would work out just fine for this. Would have been great to see some cloud formation but pretty obvious that it was a cloudless morning.

 

I will be gone again for a few days as I will be on a trip overseas for a week. Will visit your streams whenever possible. Enjoy the rest of the week everyone and thanks for visiting my stream!

Female Cloudless sulphur in red canna lilies @ Gibbs Gardens this month. These big sulphurs are attracted to red flowers. North Georgia

 

Happy Butterfly Monday!

 

At least I think this is a Cloudless Sulphur. Another shot in the comment section below.

>> Cloudless sulphur, female, on orange mandevilla @ entrance bridge to Gibbs Gardens, N. Georgia - this week

 

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The Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly is a species of medium-sized, bright yellow butterflies that are spread across a large area covering the two Americas, in three different subspecies.

Our latest emergence. He showed up on a rare rainy day here in San Diego County, CA.

To brighten your day (rainy here in ATL) here's a big male sulphur in purple wildflowers (aka false foxglove) at the wetlands, North Georgia. I hope this season brings you all of your favorite photo subjects and good health - Happy New Year!

 

A cloudless sulfur perched atop a prickly perch. I showed this photo to my sister and told her it was called a cloudless sulfur. Her response was, "Who names these things? 'Cloudless Sulfur' just doesn't sit right in the nose". She's got a point. But they are pretty cool looking IMO.

Female Clouded Sulphur with curled proboscis along Biolab Road in MINWR

Moon Features September 21st, 2016 5:13 AM

- Cloudless Blue Sky

- Approximately 30 degrees declination from zenith.

- Processed on an iMac using Apple's Photos app

- Processed with Photos' SnapHeal extension.

IMG_1503 Version 3

 

I hope I can figure out how to compare this processing with an earlier version that I processed in the discontinued iPhotos.

Cloudless everyday you fall

Upon my waking eyes

Inviting and inciting me to rise

And through the window in the wall

Come streaming in on sunlight wings

A million bright ambassadors of morning

 

Pink Floyd - Echoes

 

Olympus om1n, 28mm Zuiko, Y2-filter

Tri-x 400 pushed 800 Rodinal

 

I've got a LONG queue of butterflies and odes wanting to be posted for Christmas! Here's a full view of a big female Cloudless Sulphur in zinnias and cosmos @ Gibbs Gardens in October.

 

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>> Genesis 2:15 KJV: "And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it."

 

A cloudless sulphur posed for a picture on the colorful obedient plant. The obedient plant is thus named because when you bend a petal it remains where you moved it. The butterfly however flew away!

A big sulphur in the gerardia wildflowers at the wetlands, North Georgia - 2 days ago

Cloudless Sulphurs

Taken at Lake Hefner, Oklahoma City, OK

One of many big Cloudless sulphurs @ Gibbs Gardens this week 10-14-25. And we counted 114 Monarchs (!!) stopping over in his zinnias & cosmos as they continue to pour down the eastern flyway. We're still getting them on my towering Tithonias at home too. Also a sudden burst of Pipevine Swallowtails at Gibbs and here at home. All in Cherokee Co. GA as our 80o sunny weather continues.

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6th Day of Christmas Butterflies: Cloudless Sulphur (these big sulphurs love red flowers). See tags for details.

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Eurema hecabe hecabe (Linnaeus, 1758) – Oriental Common Grass Yellow. Conservation and Special status: This species is not legally protected in India.

Our big Cloudless sulphurs are tough photo subjects until later in the Fall when they spend more time on flowers. They will replace Tiger swallowtails as our most common butterfly into November.

 

>> male Cloudless sulphur on wild honeysuckle, at the wetlands last week, North Georgia

 

Happy Butterfly Monday!

A photo of Mitchellville, Iowa at sunset. This small town is on the eastern edge of the Des Moines metropolitan area and is infamously known for the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women that is located there.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.

Water flow over the rock shelf on a cloudless sunrise at Lurline Bay Coogee.

Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae)

Rather than pleasing the photographer by visiting a nice photogenic flower, this large male sulphur was much more interested in imbibing mineral-laden moisture from a muddy boat-launching track at a lake in northern Belize.

Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, Bavaria

A nice cloudless sulphur butterfly on a wavy-leaf thistle flower.

The sun reserves the explicit right and distinct pleasure of deciding how your photos will appear in the absence of clouds.

Cloudless Sulfur Butterflies

GSP Exit 138, Kenilworth, NJ

No clouds and no drama. Still i'm happy with this one. Wet feet as standard!!

Thanks to Gorboy (www.flickr.com/photos/19116620@N07/) who donated a host plant for this species recently. I didn't really want to take it because he had already given me several milkweed plants but his powers of persuasion convinced me that having this plant in my yard was in the butterflies and my best interest. Cloudless Sulphur had flown thru the yard before but rarely stopped. With the host there today this butterfly decided to make several visits. A male was also in the yard off briefly. San Diego County, CA.

The big and small in the world of sulphurs. Santa Cruz County, AZ.

A big Cloudless sulphur on purple verbena @ Gibbs Gardens / North Georgia this month. Along with Monarchs - our 2 most common species flying now. Can you believe it's time to change your clocks??!!!

 

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