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Monday, July 26, 2010

A different Cycad Blue

A monkey at Cerok Tokun still looks the same monkey no matter how much I move around, but not a butterfly. A butterfly can change its appearance within a second and I was always confused that this was then another new species.

I had taken many shots of a Cycad Blue in my garden; that is to say, I must have known this little critter very well.

I found a new couple of thumbnail-sized butterflies fluttering about at Cerok Tokun this morning. I was of course not able to capture those butterflies in flight, so I went after them and waited for them to perch on the grasses. I bet they would do that, and in fact they did.

It was a plain silvery blue one without any complicated design. This looked nothing attractive in the wild.

When one of them put its wings together, it magically changed itself into a Cycad Blue. At the same time, it did also clear my doubt on why there is a Blue in its name. This has aroused my interest to go after butterflies, one after another in the near future.

A butterfly looks differently at different times, we are alike. It flaps to change, we put on clothes in order to change ourselves dramatically, and to look better.

18 comments:

  1. I hope you will go after butterflies and share your pictures with us. The way this butterfly changed its appearance is amazing.

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  2. I seldom see butterflies but, of course, I am in the suburbs of San Francisco and there aren't many flowers in my neighborhood. Occasionally, when I stop to photograph flowers, I do find a bevy of bumblebees enjoying the blooms and I am able to capture their picture.

    I love your butterflies.

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  3. See? You can never judge anything by it's first appearance. You never know what beauty lies beneath. Love your photos Rain!!

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  4. That's a great photo's of butterflies...You're lucky you captured well.I'm trying to get macro to shoot a butterflies.

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  5. These pictures are amazing, congratulations!

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  6. Looks are important (lol)..very lovey snaps of enchantment!! I used to pick butterflies when I was a child -about that size (orange)..they would land on a hedge of lantana.

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  7. Pretty little guy. I think we hav a similar one here.

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  8. "A butterfly looks differently at different times, we are alike. It flaps to change, we put on clothes in order to change ourselves dramatically, and to look better." I agree with your point-of-view. What a nice butterfly it's the first time I see that kind. Great shot too.

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  9. wow, thats a nice capture....actually I was obseving the same phenomenon in my garden too...
    you will see what I meant when you visit my blog :)

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  10. Beautiful photos of butterflies. You really done a good job with those pictures!

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  11. They are beautiful, rainfield! I haven't seen these ones around here..

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  12. Since reading your Cycad Blue post, I have done some reading and have a little more knowledge of butterflies, it is interesting!

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  13. The butterflies are pretty.

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  14. lovely pictures of the butterfly Rainfield, I was followed today by a butterfly, but it never stopped for me :(

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  15. Nicely taken rainfield. I love the composition of the first picture.

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  16. nice captures. i particularly like the first shot.

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  17. I love your butterfly.
    Have not paid attention to any buttefly before, but your post is interesting.

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  18. You are becoming very good at getting butterfly pictures. It's amazing how different a butterfly can look only by moving its wings.

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