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13 April 2008 update.
Feature Article : ButterflyCircle re-discovers the Sylhet Oakblue
The Singapore Butterfly Checklist's species #282 :gbounce:. Thanks to Horace and Sunny for first locating this species, and many of our "partners" - Les Day, Keith Wolfe, Prof Konrad Fiedler for helping us nail the ID of this species!
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14 Apr 2008 update.
Life Histories series : The Sylhet Oakblue
Horace Tan shares the early stages of this newly re-discovered Arhopala, the Sylhet Oakblue :gbounce:
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19 April 2008 update.
Feature Article : Swallowtails of Singapore
Featuring the five Swallowtails of Singapore (and one yet to be nailed reliably) :) Special thanks to Sunny, Chung Pheng, Federick, James and Les for their photos in the feature article. :cheers:
From the counter placed on our blog, the hit counter has just passed 5,100. Looks like the blog's attracting some readership in a small way. :)
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27 Apr 2008 update.
Life Histories series : The Vinous Oakblue
Horace Tan's meticulous record of the early stages of the Vinous Oakblue (Arhopala athada athada) :cheers:
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4 May 2008 update.
Feature Article : Return of the No Brand Grass Yellow
ButterflyCircle re-discovers the No Brand Grass Yellow (Eurema brigitta senna) and re-instates it to the Singapore Butterfly Checklist. :cheers: The article traces the re-discovery and the host plant that the caterpillar of the species feeds upon.
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I've added a Cluster Map on the BLOG and this shows from where people are visiting the BLOG.
Interesting spread after two days, but I can see Keith's and Les' logon locations in the map. :) We have Indonesian and Chinese visitors in the past two days as well!
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11 May 2008 update.
Life Histories series : The White Spot Palmer (Eetion elia)
Horace Tan's record of the early stages of the rare Eetion elia :cheers:
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Interesting spread of visitors from all over the world. Can you name all the countries so far? :thinking:
I can see Australia (Melbourne, Sydney but what's that one in the middle), Indonesia (Jakarta), Singapore, Malaysia (Sarawak), Philippines, Thailand (must be Les), Vietnam, China/Hong Kong (must be Roger), Bangladesh, Oman, Iran :hmmm:, Finland, Italy, Czech Republic, Germany, England, Brazil, Mexico and USA (can't name all the cities, anyone wants to help?).
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Your fame is spreading. The one in the middle of Australia must be Alice Springs, but none of my Australian contacts live there!
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17 May 2008 update.
Butterfly of the Month : May 2008 : The Plain Nawab
Featuring the Plain Nawab (Polyura hebe plautus). A magnificent large and robust butterfly that can be found in urban areas as well as in the nature reserves. The Plain Nawab is very often a favourite amongst photographers as it is quite easy to shoot when feeding or stopping at its favourite perch to rest.