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Papilio palinurus, the emerald swallowtail, emerald peacock, or green-banded peacock, is a butterfly of the genus Papilio of the family Papilionidae. It is native to Southeast Asia, but is regularly kept in butterfly houses around the world.

 

The iridescent green sheen of the bands of this butterfly is not produced by pigments. It's structural coloration produced by the microstructure of the wing scales. They refract the light and give rise to blue and yellow visible reflections, producing the perception of green color when additively mixed.

 

Papilio palinurus

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL

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Heart Flutter Collection Coming to Mainstore Available in 5 Colors.

 

[Outfit includes]

-Animated Fur Wings Accessory/Ad on

 

-2 Texture Alpha Options

Blended and Masked

For both Top and bottom

 

[Hosiery includes]

 

-2 Style versions

With Fur garters and No Fur

 

-Compatible with most shoes

 

*You can wear it

multiple ways

 

#Nocturnal_Couture

100% Original Mesh and Design <3

  

Shoes also Original Mesh <3 And available LIZIAAH Mainstore

 

swallows love shallow puddles

A moth trying to fit in with pretty butterflies

 

Taken at Sunnys Studio - Backdrop: Girls A-Le > Sexy Girls Bi-Bz > BUTTERFLY Bento Pose

 

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Jumper: Safira Astra Jumpsuit

Hair: Moon Hair Flutter

Necklace: AVAWAY Butterflies Necklace

Bracelet: AVAWAY Butterflies Bracelets & Rings

The Australian flag and the Aboriginal flag flying high and proud on a flagpole, against the crystal blue sky.

A gorgeous female orange-tip yesterday afternoon. She took a brief rest in the afternoon sunshine before fluttering off again. She was also laying eggs. So interesting to watch 🌿

 

Scientific Name:

Anthocharis cardamines

Family: Pieridae

Location: Dorset

 

Orange-tip butterflies can be seen fluttering along hedge rows, gardens, meadows, woodland glades, and along river banks.

 

I'm still not seeing very many butterflies ~ where are they 😔

 

Have a beautiful day & keep exploring.

 

Pixie 💚

Moon. Hair // Flutter

Introducing Moon Animated Hair "Flutter"! We are super excited for this one! This is our very first animated hair. The butterflies flap their wings and the hair slightly bobbles as they flap. There is an animation HUD included in every pack. This animation has 3 speeds, play, and stop function. There's some important information inside the DEMO as well as the packs sold. Please, if you experience any issues, resort to the notecard for help.

 

WARNING Alpha hair may conflict with other alphas

 

4 Head Sizes +Breasts

Animation HUD with 3 speeds & Stop/Play

Styler HUD with Styles +Customizations I.E. Tint & Glow, Etc...

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Just a Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.

Rhyothemis graphiptera

 

~Sponsor~

 

WarPaint* Omen Nails

 

~Credits~

Hair: TRUTH Collective Ravine

Eyes: Gloom. - Bloom Collection

Makeup: darkmoon . Moondust HD Shadows, [Heaux] EvoX Essentials - Button Nose, (Enfer Sombre*) LeLutka EvoX Brows - Brianna {Tintable}

Outfit: [Aleutia] Holly Top - White (ebody), _CandyDoll_ Miria Skirt White

Accessories: butterfly's [piXit] Farfalle - Pose Pack

Another pen and ink sketch as i plan my upcoming story. Flutter standing on a chair so she can wear a huge victorian dress. The sketches may end up being scenes or just a step in the process of imagining the story and world they are in.

The fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia) is endemic to New Zealand and migrates to Australia and the Solomon Islands. Its natural habitats are open seas and rocky shores. It has in the past also been known as Forster's Shearwater.

 

This image was taken in the Queen Charlotte Sound, near Picton, on the South Island of New Zealand.

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new hair by Truth; new skin by Glam Affair; new sweater by Fishy Strawberry; new pose by Label Motion; new animals by XIAJ; bunny ears pouches by Tokame; dino journal by Frogstar; heart antler jewelry by Maxi Gossamer (Collabor88)

 

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A clearly marked individual you are more than likely to see throughout most of the Australian mainland, plus the Moluccas, New Guinea and New Caledonia. This one was in the Tyto wetlands in Ingham.

   

Flitter and flutter, flutter and flit...

Here is my post today, this is it!

 

Have a Butterfly Friday and a great weekend everyone!! : )

Banded Flutterer Dragonfly, Phu Kao Kam National Park, Udon Thani, Thailand

Here is my first attempt at a fluttering butterfly....any tips for next time? Thank you everyone....

Monarch butterflies, for a variety of reasons, are struggling these days with their numbers frighteningly low. One of the issues is diminishing habitat. You can help at the local level by adding flowering plants to your yards and gardens that we know provide not only food to Monarchs, and other butterflies and pollinators, too, but are also places for their larvae to grow.

 

In North America, Butterfly Weed, which is an orange or yellow member of the milkweed family, is a native plant that does just that. It provides a larval home to Queen and Monarch butterflies as well as lots of sweet nectar for other butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators.

 

You'll get to see all these beautiful winged little ones who are essential to our lives and you'll be supporting them, as well! :)

Did a morning walk to see what I could find. The bees were buzzing and the butterflies fluttering. A beautiful weekend in Michigan.

 

It seems butterflies are getting rare around here. It was good to capture this one.

 

Hope everyone is well and safe.

This dragonfly was resting on a Samphire plant, in a Gold Coast salt water marsh.

 

Always amazes me at the speed a hummingbird can flap its wings, Anna's Hummingbird.

Male Stonechat with food for it's offspring

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments

July 07, 2015

 

"It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win." - John Paul Jones

 

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The second day of training wasn't an improvement. I actually found today worse than yesterday. It was a revolving door of teachers as the school had messed up the scheduling and just as things were starting resemble some sort of sense, the teacher would switch again.

 

By the end of the day, I was exhausted and feeling discouraged. It's not easy to hear that everything you say is wrong and still keep your spirits up.

 

Needless to say, by the time quitting time rolled around, I was more than ready to leave!

 

Oh well, hope everyone has had a good day.

 

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