Thursday, 7 January 2021

Butterflies in Jan 2021

The monsoon season has continued unabated. Mornings are usually cloudy with some light drizzle or heavy rain. Butterflies usually only comes out when the weather is hot and humid. Here are some of them that I managed to captured on pixel recently.

Common Nawab (Polyura athamas)


                                                                       
Common Nawab puddling on some loose soil



Rustic (Cupha erymanthis lotis)



Malayan Tailed Judy (Abisara savitri savitri)


Salt licking on a shoe print.



Great Egg-fly (Hypolimnas bolina bolina




Common Posy (Drupadia ravindra moorei) - female



Common Posy (Female) - spreading its upper wings



Common Posy (female) showing both sides of wings



Chocolate Pansy (Junonia iphita ida)

(note: photo id credit to Monsieur Liew)



Malayan Six Rings (Ypthima fasciata)

(note: photo id credit to Monsieur Liew)





According to Monsieur Liew, this is most likely a Striped Blue Crow (Euploea mulciber)



HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021 !

Tuesday, 29 December 2020

Glorious Butterflies of Northern States - Dec 2020

As the end of year is drawing nearer, another chapter of our adventures are reflected in our life. No one knows when the pandemic will end but life goes on. It is a monsoon season here at the moment. Most butterflies would avoid a wet weather but we do get some when the sun comes out. Here are just a handful to conclude this year's 'collections'.

Pandita sinope sinope (Colonel)



Side View




Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon agamemnon)

It was certainly not easy to take the photo of a Tailed Jay unless it is resting. I think its upper wings pattern is much more vibrant than its under wings.



Junonia iphita iphita (Chocolate Soldier)

The above specimen was photographed at a forest edge near Gombak.


Singing the blues

A tiny lil brownish butterfly. I think it's most likely a "Common Line Blue" (Prosotas nora superdates).



The above 'Blue' is most likely a "Lesser Darkwing" (Allotinus unicolor unicolor) identified from its jagged hindwing). This one was photographed in Gombak forest area.


The above butterfly looks like a Common Three Ring.



Common Snow Flat (Tagiades japetus ravi)

Flats can be easily photographed if you encountered them but they are not as common as you think. 


So long 2020. Hope 2021 will bring more joy to the world.




Sunday, 6 December 2020

Julia Heliconian (Dryas iulia modesta)

Like the Leopard Lacewing (Cethosia cyane) and Tawny Coster (Acreae terpsicore), this butterfly named Julia Heliconian (Ssp Dryas iulia modesta) is a non-native butterfly in Malaysia. It is said to have originated from South America (Costa Rica to be exact) and probably an escapee from some butterfly farms in a neighbouring country before moving southwards. In Malaysia, it was first reported at Tanjung Rhu, Langkawi in 2009 by a few Singaporean butterfly spotters. In 2014 it was then reported to have reached Petaling Jaya and four years later the species finally reached Singapore. 

(ref info: https://butterflycircle.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-julia-heliconians-samba-continues.html?m=1)

This butterfly recently visited my garden for the first time.

With its bright orangey color, I believe this should be a male.



It went from one pot to another.



Here is a look at its under wing which is less vibrant. Unfortunately it did not stay long.


WHAT A BUTTERFLY !





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