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Rustic
21-Nov-2006, 01:59 AM
060930: BH -> ST -> BH (cut short by storm)
061024: BH (morning session only)

#1 - Pea Blue (Lampides boeticus)
#1a - 4mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3066_UFRaw91_4MP_sz-640.jpg
#1b - 2mp-cropped
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#1c - 2mp-cropped
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#1d
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#1e
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#1f - 2mp-cropped
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#2 - Acacia Blue (Surendra vivarna amisena)
#2a
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3086_UFRaw91_sz-640.jpg
#2b
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#3 - Autumn Leaf (Doleschallia bisaltide australis)
#3a - 1mp-cropped / record only
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3094_UFRaw91_1MP_sz-640.jpg
#3b - 2mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3792_UFRaw10_2MP_sz-640.jpg

#4 - Peacock Pansy (Junonia almana javana)
#4a - 2mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3096_UFRaw91_2MP_sz-640.jpg

#5 - Lesser Darkie (Allotinus unicolor unicolor)
#5a - 4mp-cropped
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#6 - Palm King (Amathusia phidippus phidippus)
#6a - 1mp-cropped / record only
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3104_UFRaw91_1MP_sz-640.jpg

#7 - Common Sailor (Neptis hylas papaja)
#7a - 1mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3109_UFRaw91_1MP_sz-640.jpg
#7b - 1mp-cropped
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#8 - Great Eggfly (Hypolimnas bolina bolina)
#8a
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#9 - Common Tiger (Danaus genutia genutia)
#9a - 1mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3735_UFRaw10_1MP_GIMP_sz-640.jpg
#9b - 2mp-cropped
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#10 - Common Mime (Chilasa clytia clytia)
#10a - 4mp-cropped
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#10b - 2mp-cropped
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Rustic
21-Nov-2006, 02:00 AM
#11 - Spotted Black Crow (Euploea crameri bremeri)
#11a - 1mp-cropped / record only
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3773_UFRaw10_1MP_sz-640.jpg

#12 - Baron (Euthalia aconthea gurda)
#12a - 1mp-cropped / record only
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3774_UFRaw10_sm_sz-640.jpg

#13 - Plain Tiger (Danaus chrysippus chrysippus)
#13a - 1mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3775_UFRaw10_1MP_sz-640.jpg
#13b - 2mp-cropped
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#14 - Lemon Emigrant (Catopsilia pomona pomona)
#14a - 2mp-cropped
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3784_UFRaw10_2MP_sz-640.jpg

#15 - Blue Pansy (Junonia orithya wallacei)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/skyflash/Butterflies%20-%20Singapore/2006-NorthEast/DSC_3803_UFRaw10_sz-640.jpg

Common Mime
21-Nov-2006, 09:36 AM
CP, I find it is funny to see the flower stalk "lying" horizontal... (your Acacia Blue shots). Still prefer the original orientation... Facing downwards or upwards, just my own preference. :)

Btw, if you go to the NE sector again, check out the bush area beside/behind the temple... quite a lot of Peablues there. ;-)

Peacock Royal
21-Nov-2006, 02:58 PM
Like your #1 with a glimps of the upperside, perhaps can crop away a bit more from the bottom.
It has been quite some time we see a Crow.
Wah you have got 15 species. :cheers:

Rustic
22-Nov-2006, 02:26 PM
CP, I find it is funny to see the flower stalk "lying" horizontal... (your Acacia Blue shots). Still prefer the original orientation... Facing downwards or upwards, just my own preference. :)

Btw, if you go to the NE sector again, check out the bush area beside/behind the temple... quite a lot of Peablues there. ;-)

noted about AB.

I took the diagnoal path into the extreme end -- which KOL has spotted the PL. Then move along the drain up and down (twice) before moving along the perimeter of the field towards to the "next pickup" point. So far, either my timing is very bad, or I was checking the wrong area -- the activity level is generally low.


Like your #1 with a glimps of the upperside, perhaps can crop away a bit more from the bottom.
It has been quite some time we see a Crow.
Wah you have got 15 species. :cheers:

#1 is a vertical crop ... so not much room to move up. :P

The Crow was quite "friendly" -- keep returning to the same patch for feeding. But, it seem to be a bit nervous about human contact. It took off when I was still more than 3 meters away. (And, hence the crop)

15 species over 2 sessions in BH seem to be quite few. Technically, 12 are just for the sighting records. :embrass: