Friday, 3 April 2009

Kiara Butterflies 3 Apr 2009



Common butterflies and moths found in Kiara Hills. Photographs were taken from 2006 through to 3 April 2009.

For more pictures, please refer to
http://happytrekker.shutterfly.com/pictures/15923

14 comments:

  1. A good collection that you have gathered

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  2. Hi Boh Seng! Good on you. You have started your collection of butterflies.....you'll be hooked to find out their names soon. Have fun...like we are...every moment!

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  3. How come got so many butterflies in Kiara Trial, please include me for next trip to Kiara. :P

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  4. Boh Seng, this is so beautiful. Great shot! This is a Yellow-Bodied Clubtail (Atrophaneura neptunus). It is related to the Common Clubtail.

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  5. Common Imperial (Cheritra freja)?

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  6. Intricate Jester (Symbrenthia hypatia)

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  7. Thanks Tilleyhat for identifying the butterflies. So far I have not managed to see Painted Jesebel, Striped Albatross, Intricate Jester and Atrophaneura neptunus again.

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  8. You are welcome...did get to help you with all the butterflies. We haven't seen as many butterflies as before too.

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  9. Graphium sarpedon - beautifully pictured - common.

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  10. Vow ! Beautifully captured. Forewing large and more surface area means it is a female. V.Rare and expensive.

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  11. This is a highland species with dark shaded forewing. The lowland species is light/ whitish in color.

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  12. I hope I am not a busy body. I better stop. What happen to "tilleyhat" ? Lately, I have not seen him posting in multiply.

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