DESTINATION INFINITY: I have got this exora plant/flowers in different colours and other flowers too! They might be coming here because of that. I see many butterflies with nearly the same colour combination, black and white. I am trying to capture an orange and yellow colour disigned butterflies for a long time...they seem to be very brisk!
ROSHMI SINHA: Prajapathi?! We have to make 'o' into 'a'!
During September October, we see a number of them flying here and there in groups. They have touched my face also sometimes! Parrots also used to come at this time for eating Rathnagandhi trees' seeds! I didn't see them this year, though the flowers are waiting for them!
ZEPHYR: The shot was taken by me at my small garden, Zephyr! I have got Exora flowers in different colours. They love to drink honey from them! You can see more butterflies from one of my earlier posts in the link given at the bottom of my post!
A beautiful Butterfly .. lovely colours
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Alluring Butterfly.
ReplyDeleteBIKRAMJIT: Thank you Bikram!
ReplyDeleteSG: Thank you, SG!
Are butterflies still available in open spaces? It's been ages since I saw any butterfly directly!
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DESTINATION INFINITY: I have got this exora plant/flowers in different colours and other flowers too! They might be coming here because of that. I see many butterflies with nearly the same colour combination, black and white. I am trying to capture an orange and yellow colour disigned butterflies for a long time...they seem to be very brisk!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Awesome shot, Sandhyaji! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI too love watching them, such lovely creatures.
We call them: Projapoti.
With my bad eyesight I first thought it was a novel way of showcasing a diamond necklace :D Lovely pic, Sandhya, where did you capture it?
ReplyDeleteROSHMI SINHA: Prajapathi?! We have to make 'o' into 'a'!
ReplyDeleteDuring September October, we see a number of them flying here and there in groups. They have touched my face also sometimes! Parrots also used to come at this time for eating Rathnagandhi trees' seeds! I didn't see them this year, though the flowers are waiting for them!
ZEPHYR: The shot was taken by me at my small garden, Zephyr! I have got Exora flowers in different colours. They love to drink honey from them! You can see more butterflies from one of my earlier posts in the link given at the bottom of my post!
Both the butterfly and the red flower are beautiful. Belated Deepavali wishes to you...
ReplyDeleteA very good capture, Sandhya!
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture.Very impressive
ReplyDeletePretty! It sure looks like a pearl necklace .
ReplyDeleteparakuthu parakuthu patttam poochi..parakuthu.parakuthuuuu..aiyo..how did i become a kannadasan suddenly...
ReplyDeletemy grandson is so fascinated when he sees a butterfly:)
ReplyDeleteVAISH: Thank you Vaish! Our Deepawali wishes to you and your family too!
ReplyDeleteSHAIL: Thank you, Shail!
BK CHOWLA: Thank you, Chowlaji!
KAVITA SAHARIA: Yes, isn't it?
RAMESH: Vannaththuppoochchi inspire panniyirukku...appa avvalavu azhagaa irukkunnu arththam! Thank you, Ramesh!
RENU: Does he? Babies love moving colourful things! Do you like it?!
Fabulous! I couldn’t capture a butterfly ever... must try hard sometime.
ReplyDeleteFirst time here, Nice shot :)
JEEVAN: Welcome to my space, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Your shots of fireworks are beautiful!
beautiful butterfly...
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo...
thanks
Truely amazing , capture, Sandhya:)
ReplyDeleteKRISHNA: Thank you, Krishna!
ReplyDeleteRAHUL BHATIA: Thank you, Rahulji!
Sandhyaji, hope you are reading my Ramayana series. Finally shook off procrastination… and wrote 7 posts. :)
ReplyDeletePS.: Yes, ‘Projapoti’ ‘a’ changes into ‘o’ - in Bangla. And lets hope the parrots come and feast on those Ratnagandhi seeds. :)
Beautiful butterfly.Butterflies are not seen much these days no??
ReplyDeleteBeautifully Captured...:)
ReplyDeletesimply excellent boss:)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the name of this butterfly when I commented first. Now I know. It is a Common Mormon, male.
ReplyDeleteROSHMI SINHA, VARUNAVI, IRFANUDDIN, RAMESH: Sorry, for not acknowledging before! Thank you for the comments!
ReplyDeleteSHAIL MOHAN: Thank you, Shail!