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Bull Creek WMA

Osceola County, FL

Cloudless Sulphur butterfly on Vinca flower at Powell Gardens in Kingsville, Missouri.

A cloudless, clean, and sunny sky on a chilly winter morning in Johnson County, specifically in the Corbin Park just west of Lamar Ave.

Thursday morning 10 February 2011.

Female Cloudless Sulphur butterfly amid Calibrachoa flowers

Cloudless Sulphur at Veterans Park

Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly

Loxahatchee NWLR

Dec, 2024

Nikkor Q 135mm 1:2.8 + Vivitar 2X Macro focusing Teleconverter

I say in my bio that one day I'll finally take a picture of my favourite tree. AND I FINALLY DID! I almost sunk into oblivion courtesy of a very surprising marsh area... but it was worth it.

 

Soon this tree will be ripped down to make way for a new housing estate. Saddens me. I know it's dead. But still. Surely someone will want it in their backyard?

Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae)

Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae)

Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae marcellina) - 22 November 2014 - Cerro Lodge, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica

I was at Sculpture Park in Seattle on a Cloudless day. I was resting under a tree adn took this shot!

...except low all along the horizon and local atop the water.

South Padre Island, Texas

January 10, 2013

2019 May Bright Cloudless and Virtual Clock Tower from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in NYC 05/15/2019 New York City Midtown Manhattan Autumn weather New York Times Building no hanging cumulonimbus cumulus nimbus cloud Fall - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view

Nikon D200 - Vivitar Series1 105mm 1:2.5 Macro + Vivitar 2X Macro Focusing Teleconverter - 1/640 sec -f/8- ISO 200 - Sigma EM-140DG Flash

Phoebis sennae. I have seen a few of these lately but they don't like to stop for photographs. I managed to get this shot at Zilker Gardens. The flower is a doctorbush, Plumbago scandens.

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, TX

 

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Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae)

San Diego County, California, US

A giant cloudless sulphur (Phoebis sennae) feeds on orange jewelweed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) in my garden

Tanis Fiber Arts

Cosmic Blue Label Fingering Weight Yarn

The Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) is a small to midsized butterfly in the family Pieridae found in the New World. There are several similar species such as the Yellow Angled Sulphur which has angled wings or other sulphurs which are much smaller.

 

Kingdom: Animalia

 

Division: Rhopalocera

 

Phylum: Arthropoda

 

Class: Insecta

 

Order: Lepidoptera

 

Family: Pieridae

 

Genus: Phoebis

  

Patagonia, Santa Cruz Co., AZ

One of many butterfly shots from the Butterfly House at the Botanical Garden. If this is a giant, I wonder how small the little ones are!!!

 

View On Black

Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae)

See below for one that just pupated (obviously, the larger one on the right). A challenge is to find the fourth larva above :-). Not seen are branch segments from the cassia tree that we thought would be used to pupate. Not so. The larger leaves are from the candlestick cassia, the smaller from the butterfly cassia. Already in the cage are three monarch chrysalises. Hopefully there won't be a conflict at eclose time.

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