Most of the insects are gone by now, so I was a bit shocked to spot this Sleepy Orange butterfly (Eurema nicippe) last Thursday at Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge. When I first saw it, I assumed that it was a Clouded Sulphur butterfly, a species that I photographed a few weeks ago. Upon examining my shot on my computer screen, I realized that it was an unfamiliar species, and a friend of mine who is more of an expert on butterflies helped to identify the butterfly for me.
I really like the way that the bright color of the inside of the butterfly contrasts with the brown tones of the dried leaves on which the butterfly was perched.
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Like a golden leaf
Nice shot of a lovely butterfly! The nice sun was probably enjoyed by that cutie….and you as well (it’s sometimes hard to get the sun to cooperate when taking macro shots, at least imo). 😃
That’s a cool find and very nice capture on the brown leaf.