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Butterfly or Painted Lady -vanessa cardui- on a flower
This nice Butterfly is quite common in the Netherlands. It occurs mainly on rough vegetation and grasslands near damp woods such as Forest Borders, Clearings, Hedgerows and Wooded Banks. This is the Second Generation. It flies from mid-July until mid-August. The Caterpillars feeds on Nettle (Urtica dioica). The species hibernates as a pupa.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Spring butterfly - Araschnia levana
Vanessa atalanta, also known as the red admiral, is a well-characterized, medium-sized butterfly with black wings, red bands, and white spots. It has a wingspan of about 2 inches (5 cm). \nThe red admiral is widely distributed across temperate regions of North Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. It resides in warmer areas, but migrates north in spring and sometimes again in autumn.
Natural closeup on the colorful orange spring version of the map butterfly, Araschnia levana with spread wings in the vezgetation
Araschnia levana Map Butterfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
White admiral (Red-spotted Purple, Limenitis camilla, female) on umbrella Hogweed. Butterfly is named after the Amazon Camilla
butterfly garden: single leafwing butterfly (Hypna clytemnestra )with marbled wings. Butterfly resting on a leaf.
Spring or summer background. A butterfly sits on a flowering field flower
This nice Butterfly is quite common in the Netherlands. It occurs mainly on rough vegetation and grasslands near damp woods such as Forest Borders, Clearings, Hedgerows and Wooded Banks. This is the Second Generation. It flies from mid-July until mid-August. The Caterpillars feeds on Nettle (Urtica dioica). The species hibernates as a pupa.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
A flower of a angelica growing on a summer meadow.
A white Amiral or Red-spotted purple sunbathes on a leaf in its natural environment in the Laurentian forest of Canada.
Map butterfly (Araschnia levana) raised wings on the leaf, closeup
Behold the tranquil elegance of a Tirumala Petiverana butterfly, gracefully at rest.
Butterfly
macro shot photo of daisy and butterfly landing on daisy. light winged butterfly on daisies. Shot with a full-frame camera in daylight.
Hiking in the Nordschleifen (\
Issoria lathonia is a scarce resident in the Netherlands. it has both temporary and permanent populations; permanent populations are practically limited to the Coastal Dunes, where it is still common.\nHabitat: It occurs on warm open, dry, grasslands; open patches. Temporary populations are nowadays only found inland, on cornfields that have been left fallow.\nFlight Season: It flies in three generations from mid-April until the beginning of October and hibernates successfully only as a young caterpillar.\nAt present, the species is categorised as vulnerable on the Red List.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Sand Dune Coast in North Holland (the Netherlands) in Summer of 2024.
A close-up of a summer moth (Araschnia levana) resting on a green leaf
Peacock butterfly on red rhododendron
Butterfly on top of a flowering plant
Butterfly on Rudbeckia
Spring form of map butterfly
plant growing out of a crack in a rock
Beautiful Croatia wildlife pictures
An adult Subtropical Lady butterfly (Vanessa carye) rests and drinks from damp gravel at the side of a mountain stream during spring in central Chile. This species is widespread across South America, with a closely-related species in Eurasia,  the common latitudinal migrant the Painted Lady.
Edelfalter Limenitis Camilla
Summer day in a garden: Single  Red admiral butterfly peeking over a white blooming buddleia flower head.
the land card butterfly on meadow chervil together with a forest hoverfly
bright orange butterfly on a dark background
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