Quote Originally Posted by moloch View Post
Nice, Benjamin. It is always fun when there is plenty of activity. Looks like you had a productive day out. I really like the pattern of the Bamboo Tree Browns.
Thanks David. We were elated to see so many out there. The encounter with the Bamboo Tree Brown was quite accidental. It was scared out of hiding as I was turning around and the tip of my monopod hit a plant then YY shouted "What's that!!"

Quote Originally Posted by rwalker View Post
Nice record shots, Benjamin.
Plan to go back there for more and better shots?
Thanks Loke. Ready when you guys are.

Quote Originally Posted by Silverstreak View Post
Benjamin,

Looks like you all have a fun day!

It appears that a lot more species are moving into the Hill if the varieties of species you had shot is any indication.

I have not seen the following there before

Bamboo Tree Brown

Malayan Plum Judy

Common Evening Brown

Plain Plushblue

Sunny,

It was a fun day being able to see quite a few uncommon butts all in one day. All species were encountered at the Hill with the Plain Plushblue the most common of all.

Quote Originally Posted by kohcherhern View Post
Wow, nice record shots from Ben and decent shots from YY. Looks like quite a lot of activities at Ubin...
Thanks Cher Hern. The butts are out in full force that day.

Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
Looks like everyone had fun chasing butts up on the hill. The Plain Plushblue has been seen more often there.

An earlier trip to Ubin with Wong, we also shot it feeding on something on the Crotalaria stem. I wonder if it's unique to this species. Other than the Danainae that feed on the seed pods of this plant, has anyone got any record shots of other butts feeding on this plant's sap?
Its a fun day indeed. Have looked through my gallery, I don't have any other than a Dark Veined Tiger and Plain Plushblue shot.