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    Small tortoiseshell and cardinal basking on thistles

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    Yep, basking as in the sunshine - at last.

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    No sunshine here for the past two days, just wind and showers/rain.

    Nice composition. Just one thought however. Is that really a Cardinal Beetle or a Common Red Soldier Beetle - Rhagonycha fulva ?

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    I think/thought that the antennae on the Soldier were smoother than those on the Cardinal and these seem more "cardianalish" but I could be wrong (again )since it doesn't have the 'Cardinal hat shape between head and thorax.
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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Can you zoom in on the original and have a better look? I was going mainly by what appears to be a black tip to the elytra. Both forms of Cardinal (black and read headed) do indeed have well serrated antennae while the Red Soldiers have a smoother although sometimes knobbly antennae.

    The Lilly Beetle is also bright red but much broader across the back.

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Must admit going on what I can see I would err to Rhagonycha fulva, the black edge to the elytra as well as the antennae doesn't seem to have the broader more feathery edges of the Cardinal - but a great shot whichever it is

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Sunshine, multiple beasties, incredible DOF, does it get any better? I think not

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Thanks to everyone for their comments and feedback.

    Geoff and Mark: The original composition was all about the butterfly and it wasn't until it was developed it that I saw the beetle. It doesn't occupy much space. Here's a screen grab of a 400x400px crop which in turn was zoomed in by 400%. Wouldn't win any prizes for technical merit but there's enough to suggest/confirm it is a soldier.

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Nice image

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    All in all I nice capture of a wide variety of subjects well focused and with the main subject clearly defined , great composition and DOF .

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Yes Bill, definitely a Red Soldier.

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    Thanks for the confirmation Geoff.

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    Re: Butterfly and beetle

    What a pretty scene there with those two...nice composition.

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