Today, I remembered I promised my readers a picture of a mystery butterfly I've seen many times during walks on a local flood wall.
I think I have it ID'd and a friend who knows something about butterflies agrees - but what I am finding is that if I thought it was hard to learn different birds (spouse is way ahead of me in that department), or photograph butterflies and moths are impossible.
I am in the Southern Tier of New York State, about an hour
north of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
So, check this little guy out. I had to crop the picture a bit inconveniently because right next to the little one was one of the many gifts left by our local Canada Geese. Anyway, there's also a blade of grass blocking part of the view.
This one may be better. I didn't want to crop it further because my iPhone doesn't do macros well. And butterflies don't like phones too close to them, anyway.
This, apparently, is a pearl crescent. They are small, as butterflies go, and only fly a foot or two off the ground. They love to bask in the sun with their wings spread, or until spouse and I come walking. But also, on a site I went to, it said they are one of the hardest varieties to ID.
Whatever these butterflies were, they sure were pretty and fun to watch.
Even if ID'ing them is a bit elusive.
Which leads us to this song, a hint of what my Music Moves Me post will be about tomorrow. I hope you'll join me then.
...I saw one this weekend and my picture didn't turn out well.
ReplyDeletePretty butterfly! I think you did a good job trying to get a picture of it!
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Nice! Oh, those Canada geese are sure messy! And then, walking through the park with a large puppy who wants to eat what they left is no fun! Funny you mention Canada geese today, my poetry blog has a poem and video of Canada geese!
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty.
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