Some more photos of the Meadow Argus in my garden yesterday – a rare sight, here. According to Wikipedia, this butterfly, commonly found in Australia is an accidental import in the United Kingdom, where it’s known as Albin’s Hampstead eye.
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Gorgeous
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‘Tis. Thank you. 🙂
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I am thinking that these are sublime frames, CJ ! – you are really very, very good !
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Thank you M-R. I lost my mojo for awhile. Think I’m getting it back. 🙂
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I’ll say you are !
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These truly are excellent photos
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Thanks Crispina. 🙂
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Absolutely wonderful. If they were any clearer you could see the pollen dust
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LOL. My wallpaper now, on my laptop, is a bee absolutely smothered with golden pollen – taken last year or the year before. 🙂
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