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Pearl Crescent, Lick Creek Park.jpg
Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos: Nymphalidae) Wingspan: 2.5-3.8 cm (1.0-1.5 in).
Habitat
Post Oak Savanna vegetation area. Bottomland hardwood forest dominated by cedar elm/oaks/yaupon at ca. 63 m (207 ft).
Location
Lick Creek Park, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
April 2021
Scientific name
Phyciodes tharos
Equipment used
Canon
Wonderful colours and pattern, Stanley. A lovely capture.
 
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Oh my Stanley... that really is a lovely butterfly, with the most beautiful and intricate markings.

A fine picture my friend - very well done.
 

Media information

Category
Butterflies & Moths
Added by
Stanley Jones
Date added
View count
44
Comment count
5

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon EOS R5
Aperture
ƒ/7.1
Focal length
400.0 mm
Exposure time
1/800
ISO
400
Filename
Pearl Crescent, Lick Creek Park.jpg
File size
1 MB
Date taken
Fri, 02 April 2021 3:25 AM
Dimensions
1024px x 751px

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