After my sweat!
After my sweat!
One puddling Cabbage White.
Horace
Papilionidae
2 Great Helens! Surprised they weren't on the list in the first place.![]()
Not sure if you want to add non-local species in, here are some dragontails.
Nymphalidae
Is feeding on bird droppings considered puddling? If it is here's Eulaceura osteria kumana and Tawny Palmfly.
Lycaenidae
Fluffy Tit likes my sweat.
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2 Great Helens! Surprised they weren't on the list in the first place.![]()
They look more like red helens. Nice shot. Red helens r known to puddle. Mr Khew says that great helens haf not been observed to puddle in singapore. Does anyone know why da bottom helen has those white spots at the edge of the hindwings?
Last edited by atronox; 21-Oct-2007 at 11:11 PM.
Aaron Soh
you have problem reading? thought abileneo mentioned that "Fluffy Tit likes my sweat."
I can see hairs on probably human arm.
M talking abt those things on his arm.
Aaron Soh
The "Rounded 6-Line Blue" is actually another Tailess Line Blue.![]()
and i taught (and almost all of the other 'cher) that our dear butterflies feed on nectar![]()
now i'm supposed to tell my kids that they feed on bird sh*t?![]()
they'd get marked wrong for exams..![]()
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