This was my maiden field trip strictly just for butterfly. Three of us set out at about 9.15am in a slightly overcast looking sky. (note: usually butterflies don't come out very early in the morning so there is no need to venture out so early like some birders do). Destination was a nearby forest in Hulu Langat, Selangor, West Peninsular Malaysia. All in all we spotted close to 25 species/sub species of butterflies (i.e including skippers). I scored two lifer butterflies myself on this trip. Here are some of their photos.
I think the above skipper could be a 'Rice Swift' (Borbo cinnara)
Correction: the above skipper is actually a 'Contiguous Swift' (Polytremis lubricans)
I think the above skipper could be a 'Purple Tufted Lancer' (Isma protoclea)
Correction: the above skipper is actually a 'Malay Forest Bob' (Scobura phiditia)
Status: Rare
Merci beaucoup Monsieur Liew !
I believe the hobby of butterfly watching / butterfly spotting is going to be a popular sport in the near future in this region. With that there should also be more field trips organised in the future. Fingers crossed.