A post for Macro Monday.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Peacock Pancy
Peacock Pansy, Junonia almana is a common butterfly around here. I took these photos at my birding patch a little while ago.
Labels:
bugs,
butterflies,
insects,
Junonia almana,
Peacock Pansy
Location:
Kurunegala, Sri Lanka
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what a beautiful shot!
ReplyDeletevery pretty
ReplyDeleteOutstanding. The color is just perfect.
ReplyDeletethe eyespots are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteI probably would have thought this one was a moth because of the coloration if you had not said it was a butterfly. It is so pretty. We have had a few flying about in the yard this weekend, but they really have not arrived as yet. Can’t wait. Beautiful photography.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures. That is a very pretty little butterfly.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous details of the wings. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteStunning...so, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWinter Past for my link to Macro Monday. Do stop by when you get a chance. I'd love your company. Have a great week.
lovely butterfly!
ReplyDeleteNice details on this pretty little one.
ReplyDeleteHi there - that’s a very nice picture - I like the way you have captured the eye stops on the wings.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Australia
Perfect butterfly sitting so still with wings a part just waiting for you to snap a shot. Great pic. Mickie :)
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