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    Butterfly season

    We've had large numbers and a reasonable variety of butterflies around lately. They are mostly very flighty but occasionally they stay still for a while.

    1. A dainty swallowtail. This was taken through the kitchen window and was a fair way away. Quite heavily cropped.

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    2. An unknown variety, early in its development

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    3. A different individual just before it emerged

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    4. The same individual a couple of hours later

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    5. A blue tiger

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    Re: Butterfly season

    Nice series.

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    Excellent series...very pleasing

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    John and Nandakumar, thanks for the comments.

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    Very nice. Certainly no butterflies around here these days. I particularly like #4 because it is so unusual.

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    Good shots Tony, well captured. I've noticed quite a lot lately too.

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    Very nice series! It'a amazing how such a big-winged butterfly can come from a small shell. All well photographed.

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    Re: Butterfly season

    very beautiful series of butterfly photos. esp. fond of #3 and the last one.

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    Nice series. Nos 3,4, and 5 are awesome. Well done.

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    Re: Butterfly season

    Very nice series, you have a nice variety of butterflies where you are.

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    Re: Butterfly season

    Tony...it is nearly Autumn over there maybe the heat and humidity is just right at this time of the year...I love #3 and 4 for the story it tells. I like the other ones too but #3 and #4 made up their own...I was thinking you might have done a time lapse of it...if you have a connection to a power supply nearby.

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    Re: Butterfly season

    Thanks for all the comments.

    Dave, you probably see the same species as these, among others. There have been so many butterflies around that there was a special mention on the television news tonight and the moths are bothering the football players here for the Asia Cup.

    Izzie, it does not feel like Autumn yet - still quite hot and rainy for the last few weeks. I don't know whether I have the patience for a time-lapse series and it would have been difficult under the circumstances. I had hoped to get a shot of it emerging though.

    I identified the unknown one as a yellow migrant. The caterpillars are fussy about the trees they feed on and we happen to have a cassia brewsteri which is one of their favourites. They have quite pretty flowers earlier but have no flowers and few leaves left now.

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    Re: Butterfly season

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    .....Izzie, it does not feel like Autumn yet - still quite hot and rainy for the last few weeks. I don't know whether I have the patience for a time-lapse series and it would have been difficult under the circumstances. I had hoped to get a shot of it emerging though.

    I identified the unknown one as a yellow migrant. The caterpillars are fussy about the trees they feed on and we happen to have a cassia brewsteri which is one of their favourites. They have quite pretty flowers earlier but have no flowers and few leaves left now.

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    Lots of rain and occassional warm weather equals humidity -- very good for flowers, good for some animals...feels like spring to them, everything is glowing and growing. I can grow anything in Australia and I do not have to put a semi-tree inside the house. At the moment I have my lemon tree in my kitchenette... and all over the formal dining room.

    I was trying to look for the EXIF of this tree but it doesn't have any...you almost got this close up and it looks similar to an orchid although this is a tree and lots of bunches of flowers in them. Beautiful!!!

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    Re: Butterfly season

    I have been hoping to see a cocoon opening, nicely shot.

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    Lovely shots, was about to say that we have had heaps of butterflies in Brisbane .... you are in Brisbane!

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    Nice set, Tony. That yellow migrant looks like a jaundiced cabbage moth to me.

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    Brian, Izzie's idea of a time-lapse would have been good if it had been practicable. to get the whole process.

    Greg, there weren't any cabbages in the vicinity, the nearest was in our fridge.

    Thanks Anne. I have seen a few of your nice photos here too.

    Izzie, I am not sure where the EXIF data got lost but perhaps my setting in Flickr was not right. If you go to https://flic.kr/p/qBjxVo you should be able to see it. I would be interested to know if that works.

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    Re: Butterfly season

    Tony, an ex-friend of mine....they live in Florida and during around September (I know it was that time..) monarch butterflies were in season and she has a butterfly garden. What she does is put a cocoon in a clear bottle with holes on the cover and does this time-lapse shoots. When the butterfly is ready she let them go...it was a beautiful process really...just a thought for you if you see one of those cocoons...

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