Another bonus brown
The Brown argus is a small butterfly that is on the wing throughout the summer, between May and September. Adults feed on Common Rock-rose, which is also the caterpillars’ foodplant, together with various species like Crane’s-bills.
The Brown argus has bronzy-brown upperwings with an orange band of spots across the edge of each wing. It is very similar to the female Common Blue, but tends to be smaller, with no hint of blue in the wings.
Butterflies are such fun to watch and try to photograph! So fragile.
And this one is tiny! So a lucky shot.
Very lucky and skill.
Oh, look at the detail in those antennae!
Very pretty Jude!
It’s one of the prettiest ones, very small, so difficult to capture.
A very lovely butterfly. 🙂
Anything like your Argus?
Ah…no here they are a tan with large black circles infilled with orange like eyes. Often sit on the ground with their wings open. The photo second row first photo is a Meadow Argus
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Gosh – a great portrait.
Thank you.
Nice! White ones next? Or green? 🙂 🙂 Sunny today?
I have plenty of white ones! No greens. And no, still got the low cloud. 😕
Love the detail of the tiny spots on its feelers. Great shot, Jude.
Best wishes, Pete. x
Thanks Pete.
The antenna are fascinating and so unusual too
Yes, this image managed to capture the antenna in clear detail.
Lovely shot of a beautiful butterfly, Jude.
janet
Thanks Janet.
Marvellous capture, Jude
Thanks Sue.
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