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    Confirmed a new species for my list, Celastrina lavendularis isabella (Plain Hedge Blue), not spectacular, but a +1 is a +1, and they do not come about very often any more.
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    Also some less common shots of species not found down your way, or rarely encountered.

    Graphium doson evemonides (Common Jay). A very cooperative model, which hovered in the same place for a long time allowing me to focus.
    Graphiumdosonevemonides.mr3.jpg

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    Cepora iudith malaya (Orange Gull), male. Difficult to get upperside. This is heavily cropped, as you can tell!
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    Pareronia anais (Common Wanderer). Male upper and undersides.
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    nice shots les! thumbs up for the topside of the bottle
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    Thanks for sharing Les

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    Quote Originally Posted by inckurei View Post
    nice shots les! thumbs up for the topside of the bottle
    Er Hum! It is not a bottle - it's a Jay! Now please read up on your C&P4, otherwise I will have to

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    Great shot of the open wing. Only saw once when the Jay decides to open it's wing during puddling.

    Les, didn't know you like to whip people.

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by benetay View Post
    Great shot of the open wing. Only saw once when the Jay decides to open it's wing during puddling.

    Les, didn't know you like to whip people.

    Cheers!
    I havent gotten the chance of seeing a jay or a bottle opening its wings during puddling sessions.
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    Eventually is the word i guess.

    Cheers!

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    In 2 years of trying, this is the first, and only, time I have had the opportunity of an open winged shot of the Jay. Patience, and luck, is the key here.

    Now to get the Bottle and the two Swordtails!

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    If these Graphiums are happily puddling for some time, I've very often encountered them flying off somewhere nearby and then opening up their wings to sunbathe. It's happened many times before and that's when I was able to nail open winged shots of them.
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    I would love to know where, after puddling for sometime they either go up the tree to 'chill' then return down sometime later or fly off.

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