BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

PAINTED LADY BUTTERFLIES (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

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A steep path through the woods led to an open field. We often stop by hoping to spot something interesting. It was late October and we hadn’t expected to see butterflies and especially not in the numbers we did that afternoon. I spotted one, then another, painted ladies were everywhere. It seems we were on their migration path last fall as they headed south. Luckily we were out that day and saw them too.

28 thoughts on “PAINTED LADY BUTTERFLIES (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

  1. twobrownfeet's avatar

    Butterfly photos are my favourite! 🙂

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  2. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Lovely! This brings back those warm days of early autumn, sigh.

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  3. alisonbattye's avatar

    Beautiful. I can smell the sunshine!

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  4. Ted Jennings - TPJ Photography's avatar

    Love butterflies, frustrating to shoot. 🙂, nice shoots.

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  5. Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog's avatar

    Great Lady shots! 🙂 They seem to be one of the more playful species; they like to chase each other back and forth and such…

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  6. Laura's avatar

    Beautiful photos, Belinda. I’d never seen this butterfly until I moved out west, they sure are beautiful. I loved photographing them.

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  7. sandyjwhite's avatar

    They are so pretty! We had tons of Painted Ladies in August.

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  8. John's avatar

    Amazing photo, beautiful! ❤️

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  9. Jet Eliot's avatar

    How very exciting to come across their migration path. Excellent photos, Belinda, of this beautiful butterfly.

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  10. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    It’s always a treat to find something unexpected like this. Beautiful captures of the ladies on clover.

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  11. Brian Skeys's avatar

    Looks as if they are enjoying some red clover nectar.

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  12. Anne's avatar

    You have captured them in beautiful detail, Belinda.

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  13. blhphotoblog's avatar

    Love painted ladies! Some years in the UK we have a huge migration from Africa, they then stay and breed in massive numbers before heading south. Other years we have very few.

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  14. Adrian Lewis's avatar

    Beautiful images – and a creature we see here too. A 🙂

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