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Sign In to followthank you Elsa - that's a new one for me. Never heard of it before.
Thank you Dudley
Thanks Ava T-B - think I did.
all male I am told
Had some help with this from another site - "There are 8 species in the photo. You will have to match the name to the butterfly yourself, but the species are: Small orange tip (Colotis evagore), Brown-veined white (Belenois aurota), African Veined White (Belenois gidica), African migrant (Catopsillia florella), Common grass yellow (Eurema hecabe), Broad-bordered grass yellow (Eurema brigitta), Veined Swordtail (Graphium leonidas), Bushveld Charaxes (Charaxes achaemenes) and one which is probably an Albatros/Diverse white (Appias epaphia/sabina). In the video there is also an African Common White (Belenois creona) which is not in the photo."
thank you very much for that - makes sence. She was sitting under an old orange tree. The garden is an old orchard.
thank you!
Many thanks Malcolm Wilton Jones!
Binomial?
thanks Kathleen and Yuko!
Hello Suzanne and Ketze - more than you can imagine - this was a 'close up' so that I could actually see the things were spiders. It's quite magnificent.