Showing A Bit of Forewing Marbled White (Melanargia galathea) Feel free to click to enlarge and click again to get even closer. July 2019, local field, South Staffordshire, England. © Pete Hillman. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related 07/19 by Peter Hillman Categories: Animals, Animals (Invertebrates), Butterflies, Insects, Nature Photography, Photography, Wildlife PhotographyTags: Butterflies, Butterfly, Insects, Lepidoptera, Marbled White Melanargia galathea, Nature, Nature Photography, Photography, Wildlife, Wildlife Photography 17 Comments
Again, Marbled Whites are such beautiful butterflies. The closest I’ve seen here is the White Underwing. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Trying to get a glimpse of the forewing can be quite a challenge. i have done so in the past, but not recently. LikeLike Reply
Well, it was one of those that was so intent on feeding it wasn’t at all bothered by my advances with the lens. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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Subtle, but still garners attention!
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Thank you Sandy 🙂
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My pleasure, Pete.
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Beautiful butterfly! Looks like you have many shots of them, Pete!
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Thank you Indira! They are quite abundant out in the fields 🙂
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Again, Marbled Whites are such beautiful butterflies. The closest I’ve seen here is the White Underwing.
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Trying to get a glimpse of the forewing can be quite a challenge. i have done so in the past, but not recently.
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What a beauty!
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Thank you Greta!
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Fine detail and composition!
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Thank you Belinda 🙂
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So pretty!
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Thank you.
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Posing, just for you.
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Well, it was one of those that was so intent on feeding it wasn’t at all bothered by my advances with the lens.
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