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Never saw a bunch of butterflies clustered together like this before, much less so preoccupied that photos were possible.





I saw this dragonfly buzzing around some plants. It was hard to catch but as it kept circling back to land every time I approached I finally got something relatively close up.





A praying mantis has been hanging out on one of our plants for most of the summer. My partner dubbed her Harriet after Harry in Death in Paradise.

Date: 2024-08-25 06:30 pm (UTC)
zenigotchas: (Default)
From: [personal profile] zenigotchas
Exactly what were those butterflies doing? Linedancing???

Date: 2024-08-25 08:56 pm (UTC)
zenigotchas: (Default)
From: [personal profile] zenigotchas
But seriously, were they hurt? I'm worried about them now.

Date: 2024-08-25 07:50 pm (UTC)
shirebound: (Default)
From: [personal profile] shirebound
Great sightings! I've never seen more than one butterfly at a time.

Date: 2024-08-25 08:54 pm (UTC)
pameladean: (Default)
From: [personal profile] pameladean
If the butterflies were on a damp patch of ground, I'd think they were puddling -- sipping up water to get the minerals. But this doesn't look like that.

I've seen migratory butterflies clustering on tree branches, but not on the ground. They're really pretty, whatever they're doing.

You didn't ask, but that's a male widow skimmer dragonfly.

It's delightful that you have a named praying mantis in your garden!

P.

Date: 2024-08-26 12:23 am (UTC)
pameladean: (Default)
From: [personal profile] pameladean
Yeah, there's a lot of evanescent detail in dragonflies that is very hard to capture in a photograph. But as you say, having one even sit still long enough is a boon. And that species is very distinctive, so perfectly identifiable even if the photo isn't the reality.

It's nice for a garden to be good eating at more than one level.

P.

Date: 2024-08-25 08:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pauraque
Was the area where the butterflies were clustered wet at all? Sometimes they'll congregate in damp areas to replenish fluids and nutrients. The behavior is called puddling. Earlier this year I saw dozens of Tiger Swallowtails puddling in a muddy parking lot!

Date: 2024-08-25 09:08 pm (UTC)
shadowkat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] shadowkat
Found it. It's the Pearl Crescent Butterfly.

Phyciodes Tharos

Date: 2024-08-26 05:50 am (UTC)
full_metal_ox: A National Geographic cover mock-up, with three marigolds in an analogous orange-yellow color harmony. (Nature)
From: [personal profile] full_metal_ox
Both the caterpillars and the adult butterflies love asters, so that’s one thing you can plant to encourage them.

Seriously—those butterfly group shots are National Geographic material!

Date: 2024-08-25 10:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] adafrog
ooohhh...

Date: 2024-08-26 02:32 pm (UTC)
newredshoes: illustration, three flamingos in profile (<3 | important flamingos)
From: [personal profile] newredshoes
There is so much character in all these shots! I really enjoy them.

Date: 2024-08-27 05:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cmcmck
Beautiful.

It's been such a poor year for butterflies here.

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