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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Went for day out in ubin today.
Dunno their names also. Butterfly: http://hydrop.multiply.com/photos/photo/39/30 http://hydrop.multiply.com/photos/photo/39/33 Moth: http://hydrop.multiply.com/photos/photo/39/40
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Central Singapore
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Both are butterflies. The first one is a Plain Tiger and your "moth" is a Peacock Pansy.
The first shot is the most promising of the lot, but the image is rather soft with the eyes out of focus. You must be struggling with the windy conditions when you shot it. ![]() |
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Thanks for the ID.
The 2nd one has the colors of a moth that's why I thought it was. ![]()
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