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Showing posts with label Common Brimstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Brimstone. Show all posts
09 March 2014
first butterflies this spring
Today we have a wonderful sunny and warm weather. While walking I watched the birds. Flew quite low key big wild geese, and just then a couple of swans flew with a great noise overhead.
On the path next to the wood saw from afar first yellow butterfly (Common Brimstone). This species first appears in the spring. A little later I noticed a pair of orange butterflies. Those were the Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae L.), which I later recognized when they were sitting on the ground. It was a really pleasant morning walk.
30 July 2013
the short escapade on a meadow
Sunny, warm and most importantly no wind, you are the best conditions for photography. Well, of course, important that there was a lot of insects. Away there are seen large butterflies and first I photographed them as much as possible, because they are not prone to sit for long periods. Good light is important and it is difficult to immediately assess them. After a large butterflies time to look around for the lower butterflies or other insects. Interesting specimens meet is not easy. Below are some photos of the runs are short trips.
Small Tortoiseshell(Nymphalis urticae) Peacock(Inachis io) Common Brimstone(Gonepteryx rhamni)
Small Heath(Coenonympha pamphilus) Panorpa alpina Emerald Spreadwing(Lestes dryas)






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