freedombecki
Let's go swimmin'!
Only in butterfly gardens, if they can figure out its diet. I think it is from the SSIs or something, and it is a breakaway from a more common identical-in-all-ways-but-one redorangeish specimen, and entomologists prefer to label it "blue form" rather than to create an additional niche. I just love blue a lot, and was intrigued by its textural lines at the lower edges of both wings. The blue brings out its intrigue in my subjective view.No, but it's a photograph of a real butterfly. Lepidoptera seems to be my interest lately, along with a fondness for Ornithology. I usually change them every couple of weeks, but this one has the Alpha Males around here sending me reps. So I keep it.Is that a real butterfly?
Now you know. Me so bad.![]()
I've never seen anything like it, with its color. Is it indigenous to the US?