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Macro photography of a beautiful silver-washed fritillary butterfly (Argynnis paphia) with bright orange wings
Orange butterfly drinking nectar from flower
Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) female foraging on Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus)
Beautiful butterfly is on multi colored flower in nature.
This orange / black colored butterfly is sucking nectar out of a flower in a forest close to the fort of Douaumont near Verdun, France
Issoria lathonia is a scarce resident in the Netherlands. it has both temporary and permanent populations; permanent populations are practically limited to the Coastal Dunes, where it is still common.\nHabitat: It occurs on warm open, dry, grasslands; open patches. Temporary populations are nowadays only found inland, on cornfields that have been left fallow.\nFlight Season: It flies in three generations from mid-April until the beginning of October and hibernates successfully only as a young caterpillar.\nAt present, the species is categorised as vulnerable on the Red List.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Eastern Part of the Netherlands (Overijssel) in August 2023.
An argynnis paphia Butterfly on a flower at sunset in Summer
Silver-bordered fritillary (Boloria selene) on waterhemp
Insect
A macro image of a butterfly pollinating yellow flowers.
euptoieta butterfly on a grass
A small plant just blooming on the woodland floor.
High brown fritillary butterfly collect nectar on a yellow flower
Orange brown fritillary butterfly, Argynnis paphia sitting on a white flower. Selective focus with green blurred background
Issoria lathonia is a scarce resident in the Netherlands. it has both temporary and permanent populations; permanent populations are practically limited to the Coastal Dunes, where it is still common.\nHabitat: It occurs on warm open, dry, grasslands; open patches. Temporary populations are nowadays only found inland, on cornfields that have been left fallow.\nFlight Season: It flies in three generations from mid-April until the beginning of October and hibernates successfully only as a young caterpillar.\nAt present, the species is categorised as vulnerable on the Red List.\n\nThis Picture is made in the Eastern Part of the Netherlands (Overijssel) in August 2023.
Side view closeup of a Silver-washed fritillary butterfly Argynnis paphia feeding on white flowers in a brightly lit and vibrant colored floral meadow. The patterns on the wings are clearly visible.
Close-up image of a White Peacock Butterfly
Insect
Beautiful Silver-washed fritillary [Argynnis paphia] butterfly on a flower in summer
Beautiful orange butterfly feeding on the thistle flower. Summer scenery in meadow near forest in Latvia, Northern Europe.
Butterfly on flower in Vosges, France
A close-up of a butterfly (scientific name Argynnis Aglaja) sits on a flower.
The silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia) is a common and variable butterfly found over much of the Palearctic realm – Algeria, Europe, temperate Asia, and Japan.\nDescription:\nThe silver-washed fritillary butterfly is deep orange with black spots on the upperside of its wings, and has a wingspan of 54–70 mm, with the male being smaller and paler than the female. The underside is green, and, unlike other fritillaries, has silver streaks instead of silver spots, hence the name silver-washed. The caterpillar is black brown with two yellow lines along its back and long reddish-brown spines. \nThe male possesses scent scales on the upperside of the forewing that run along veins one to four. The scent produced from these scales attracts females and helps to distinguish it from other species. \nFood resouces:\nAdults feed on the nectar of bramble, thistles, and knapweeds, and also on aphid honeydew. The silver-washed is a strong flier, and more mobile than other fritillaries, and, as such, can be seen gliding above the tree canopy at high speed. Its preferred habitat is thin, sunny, deciduous woodland, especially oaks, but it has been known to live in coniferous woodland. \nThe main larval food plant of the species is the common dog violet (Viola riviniana).\nLife Cycle:\nWhen the egg hatches in August, the caterpillar immediately goes into hibernation until spring. Upon awakening, it will drop to the ground, and feeds on violets close to the base of the tree. The caterpillar usually feeds at night, and usually conceals itself during the day away from its food source, but during cool weather will bask in the sunny spots on the forest floor on dry, dead leaves. It will pupate amongst the ground vegetation, and the adults will emerge in June (source Wikipedia). \n\nThe Picture is made along a small River in the Eifel (Germany) in halfway August 2021.
The Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja). Dark Green Fritillary resting with its wings open.
Beautiful butterfly is on multi colored flower in garden.
Siver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) butterfly male foraging on Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) in the dunes
A vivid macro photograph of an orange speckled butterfly delicately perched on a blooming wild thistle in Brac, Croatia. The contrasting colors of the butterfly's patterned wings and the vibrant purple and orange thistle create a striking summer nature scene. Captured in natural daylight with a soft bokeh background, this image is ideal for themes related to biodiversity, pollination, insects, Mediterranean flora, or seasonal change.
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