Back to album

Very Territorial - _TNY_9341

You know how butterflies flutter and never seem to fly in a straight line? Many people mistake this for them not being able to fly straighter when it instead is a deliberate strategy to avoid being caught by birds and other predators.

 

When they want to, they can fly both fast and straight like this small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) which is resting on a blue flower.

 

Right before this he was the aggressor in a dogfight following a painted lady (Vanessa cardui) which he clearly didn't want around.

 

The other butterfly was flying really fast and making lots of sharp turns to lose this guy, but even though he was less than the length of the wingspan behind he kept following and replicated every maneuver the other one did until the V. cardui bolted altogether.

1,755 views
12 faves
18 comments
Uploaded on July 31, 2019
Taken on June 19, 2019