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13-APR-2015 Christine Hanrahan

Milbert's tortoiseshell butterfly (Aglais milberti )

Larose Forest

By mid-April of this year, the snow was starting to melt exposing muddy trails and tracks. But there was still snow and ice in many places, and this butterfly didn't mind perching on the ice. This species overwinters as an adult and so on any warm day in early spring, even with snow still on the ground, they will emerge and fly around. They derive minerals from mud and from animal scat.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
1/800s f/4.5 at 108.0mm iso100 full exif

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Carl Carbone13-Dec-2015 16:12
I'm surprised you have them up there. I've never seen one here.
Ika Zinka Eferl03-Dec-2015 18:12
Such a lovely beauty!V+
Walter Otto Koenig03-Dec-2015 01:54
Beautiful colors and markings. Great find. "V"
Graeme02-Dec-2015 23:56
Very nicely coloured butterfly.V
Allan Jay02-Dec-2015 21:15
Wonderful image and interesting
facts I also did not know, Christine. Thnx
for sharing.
Jim Coffman02-Dec-2015 21:08
Wow, I had no idea they winter over!! Nice capture!
Ton T.02-Dec-2015 20:40
Great image Christine! V++
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