Looks like the same species as mine above.
I think that’s a blue morpho. I’ve only seen them in butterfly habitats and museums/gardens. They don’t stay still very long to capture the blue top side!Looks like the same species as mine above.
sure does, and I bet you sere not in CA for the shot and I was not in the UK for my shot ...Looks like the same species as mine above.
Butterfly farm in Stratford upon Avon.sure does, and I bet you sere not in CA for the shot and I was not in the UK for my shot ...
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park does a butterfly exhibit every spring, that's where I met mine ...I think that’s a blue morpho. I’ve only seen them in butterfly habitats and museums/gardens. They don’t stay still very long to capture the blue top side!
The superglue I put on the leaf helped!I think that’s a blue morpho. I’ve only seen them in butterfly habitats and museums/gardens. They don’t stay still very long to capture the blue top side!
This is a duplicate - when reviewing my posted pictures, to ensure my next picture in this thread is not a duplicate, I saw that I posted this picture in this very same thread mid-May. My apologies for breaking that rule. :^(The shape of the branches on the fallen tree reminded me a spider's legs. So this one ties directly to the greenery in the previous picture posted by jz0509 and is a little of a tie-back to the spider pictures recently posted.