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Tom, I'm really not sure. I'm afraid my knowledge of the butterflies around here is rather limited. I shall have to do some research. My initial guess though was the Common Grass Yellow, as we get a lot of them.
and I'm loving it Bernie :)
ReplyDeleteThank you sweet lady.
DeleteSweet!
ReplyDeleteI was ever so glad they were otherwise engaged, and weren't really interested in flying off when I approached, lol!
DeleteSo cute, I almost miss the one.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Donna. The green butterfly was hard to see at first!
DeleteWhat lovely butterflies Bernie. They blend in so well with the foliage.
ReplyDeleteLona, it took me a few minutes before I realised they were right there in front of me!
Deletewhat a beautiful ww :) thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure joining in your wonderful memes, Tina.
Delete:) speechless - what a lovely capture!
ReplyDeleteA lucky one, AA. In the right place at the right time, with camera in hand!
DeleteGreat capture, luckily not censored by blogger.
ReplyDeleteHuh, good one Diane! (chuckling noise)
DeleteGreat shot -?lemon migrant or ?large grass yellow - we have seen a few around here (Brisbane) last week but moving way to fast to photograph.
ReplyDeleteTom, I'm really not sure. I'm afraid my knowledge of the butterflies around here is rather limited. I shall have to do some research. My initial guess though was the Common Grass Yellow, as we get a lot of them.
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