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c.j.
11-03-2006, 02:12 PM
Hope everyone isn't getting burned out on butterlies!!! Last year's massive planting is paying off with incredible blooming and a plethora of new insects!

A lot of winter bird species have returned, also. We still have multiple hummingbird species staying around, as well as the recently returned Anna's hummingbird. I'll try to get some of those in the coming days and weeks.




CJ's Desert Dwellers: Tailed Orange Butterfly Eurema proterpia

Family: Pieridae

Length: 35-44mm

This is a male Tailed Orange Butterfly Eurema proterpia. This species shows some good sexual dimorphism (differrent appearances for different sexes). It also varies in appearance by season!!!

Range: Typically South and Central America, Mexico, into southern/central Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

Flight:July through January (if not too cold)

This is the 'dry season or winter' form sipping nectar from a Mexican Blue Sage Salvia chamaedryoides. He was on the small end of the size scale.


Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Canon Macro Lens EF 180mm 1:3.5 L
Canon Extender EF 1.4II

Handheld
Cropped
AV Setting
f22
shutter 1/160

Copy_Kot
11-03-2006, 03:28 PM
Wow, I could never get 'burned out' on seeing pictures like that... VERY NICE!

paulnj
11-03-2006, 07:21 PM
I agree, your images of butterflies are quite refreshing as I wake up to 30 degree mornings here. But, where are the bird images :wink:

Bevb
11-04-2006, 04:58 AM
Wonderful picture cj! we have also had a good collection of butterflies this summer, but since the weather has got considerably colder, thats it now until springtime im afraid.