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My first Orange tip capture this year...
Oranjetipje, Anthocharis cardamines
Alblasserbos, The Netherlands
Tip Toe landing... Canvasback comes in hard and soft...
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It was worth a few nettle stings to get this shot of mating Orange Tips. The male on the left, the female on the right.
At the summit of Mount Washington, NH
The Tip-Top House is a historic former hotel in Mount Washington State Park in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1853, it is the oldest surviving building in the summit area of Mount Washington, and is believed by the state to be the oldest extant mountain-top hostelry in the world. It features exhibits concerning the mountain's history.
There was a forest fire burning nearby when this photo was taken, hence, the smoky background and coloring.
at the animalshelter where i volunteer.
"This is Tipper he just got brought in and is ery scared, thats why he has his own cage, where he can get used to beeing with other cats and us from a save distance, she loves to be pat"
It's taken me a long time to get a shot of a male orange tip with his wings open like this. As most of you will know they're always on the wing and rarely settled or they're found with their wings held upright when at rest. This one though obliged nicely allowing me the opportunity to take a few shots.
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Beautiful male Orange Tip on their favourite Cuckoo Flower.
Also notice the large water drops on his abdomen.
This is the first Orange-tip butterfly I've see this year, resting on a Pheasant's Eye (?) Narcissus. Taken at Brodsworth Hall garden earlier this month.
I posted another shot of this butterfly with it's wings closed at about 4pm (UK) yesterday and since then (over 22 hours ago) it's received very few views (just 12, at the moment), so I'm not sure if everyone can see it. Others have reported this sort of issue and I have seen it myself on previous occasions, so I've reported this to Flickr (as suggested on the help forum thread). I've left the original there to allow them to investigate. Please let me know if you can see the previous image too.
Unfortunately fly tipping has increased in the countryside during the covid period. Scum staining our countryside and driving farmers nuts!
So pleased to see this fluttering around last weekend in the Forest of Dean. Spring is such a fantastic season :)
First Orange-tip I have managed to photograph so far this year, though they are now starting to appear in greater numbers.
2025 Weekly Alphabet Challenge 20/52 ~ Tips
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I was desperately trying to find something to photograph today as I'm doing a 365 project. Settled on my pen pot.
11-12-15_MG_4330 It was a treat to find one of these again, several years ago I had my only other one of this species and barely got any usable photos of it at that time.